Debora Serracchiani, the exponent of the Democratic Party has literally gone black. Social in tilt
Debora (I recommend without “acca” that if not it is a Roman borgatara and then she is offended) Serracchiani he combined another of his own. The opinionated parliamentarian of the Democratic Party, fresh from the disaster of the electoral defeat, presented herself to Door to door with a combative air and a look that made half the world laugh and laugh. But above all on social networks like Twitter the climax of irony has been reached with chain derisive comments.
“The #Serracchiani hairdresser disbarred from the register of Italian hairdressers “,” Serracchiani has serious identity problems and lowering myself to their level in the electoral campaign I say: starting with the hair … “. The best is also consolatory for the fate of Italy was: “We survived the Serracchiani hair from last night. We are ready for anything “.
In short the exponent of the Democratic Party was made literally black. Certainly the body shaming it was accentuated by the fact that the thriving progressive deputy tried at all costs to justify the defeat of the Democratic Party by exercising the Italian art of climbing on soapy mirrors.
When he then said that “undoubtedly, we cannot but attribute the victory to Giorgia Meloni in the light of the results”, the world came down. The justifications provided, such as blowing wind, it was cold, the fault lies with the Parioli, they did not understand Gramsci, there was no contribution from Benigni, Meloni was helped by the magician Gandalf they did not fully convince the listeners who overwhelmed her of teasing. All we needed was that the voters had been destabilized by the story of Ilary and Totti and then the picture would have been complete.
Of course the bob cut – to look good – was identical to that of a well-known Playmobil character, but this was just one of the many creative interpretations to which we can add other notable examples found by me such as Ludovico Il Moro of the Maestro della Pala Sforzesca and that of the Duke of Urbino Federico da Moltofeltro, painted by Piero della Francesca.
What I like most, however, is the Ludovico Il Moro played by the great Giampiero Albertini for the drama Tv Rai “The life of Leonardo da Vinci”. Go and see it: two drops of water. And finally a glorious resemblance, even from the Nobel Prize in Physics. Serracchiani, under a certain treacherous slant of light, ended up also resembling Carlo Rubbia.
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