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Senor Taco
Azeth at 7:37AM, Oct. 25, 2009
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Senor taco es mas fresco. This topicc was made to prove it. Pretty much just make funny pics with senor taco in them, and then post a link here. Join now, and help spread Senor Taco all over the internet!





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http://comics.drunkduck.com/Happy_Peelz/pages/1e35df3244f97e7eb3d76c573708f81c.png
¡Señor Taco es muy fresco!
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SansTalent at 3:32PM, Oct. 27, 2009
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Just posting to state that "fresco" doesn't have the same connotations as "cool". It just means cool. That is, low on temperature. You might want to change that for "genial" or something like that.
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webcomics heh at 1:17PM, Oct. 29, 2009
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Azeth
Senor taco es mas fresco.

Senor taco is very a technique consisting of painting in pigment mixed with water on a thin layer of wet, fresh, lime mortar or plaster, for which the Italian word for plaster, intonaco, is used. Because of the chemical makeup of the plaster, a binder is not required, as the pigment mixed solely with the water will sink into the intonaco, which itself becomes the medium holding the pigment. The pigment is absorbed by the wet plaster; after a number of hours, the plaster dries and reacts with the air: it is this chemical reaction which fixes the pigment particles in the plaster. One of the first painters in the post-classical period to use this technique was the Isaac Master in the Upper Basilica of Saint Francis in Assisi. A person who creates fresco is called a frescoist.

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