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A Surrealistic Journey in Cartoons to the World of the Dead Inspired by Santa Teresa De Ávila

Summary by El Pais
There are mysteries that human beings have always been investigating. Some riddles, by searching, end up in an answer. Others, however, remain in the drawer of the unsolved. Hard to ever discover the aspect of the world of the dead, if it exists. Although, after visiting it in a vision, Santa Teresa de Ávila told that it was stinky, and lacked love. Comician David B. cannot confirm it first hand, but he read the account of the Spanish mystic and…

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There are mysteries that human beings have always been investigating. Some riddles, by searching, end up in an answer. Others, however, remain in the drawer of the unsolved. Hard to ever discover the aspect of the world of the dead, if it exists. Although, after visiting it in a vision, Santa Teresa de Ávila told that it was stinky, and lacked love. Comician David B. cannot confirm it first hand, but he read the account of the Spanish mystic and…

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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