Do you think that having a surname that begins "Papa" is a prerequisite for being the Greek PM, you know, like he's father to the country (or perhaps in this case, the Godfather).
B, even more ironically, he's called Papa-Demos, which to English ears sounds like "Father of the people" or something.
I don't know much about the guy, but for me this is a good, edgy caricature. I like it.
AKH, ta. I was going for the 'In the dock at Nüremberg' expression.
Nice caricature but you haven't quite captured the faceless attribute :-)
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Do you think that having a surname that begins "Papa" is a prerequisite for being the Greek PM, you know, like he's father to the country (or perhaps in this case, the Godfather).
B, even more ironically, he's called Papa-Demos, which to English ears sounds like "Father of the people" or something.
I don't know much about the guy, but for me this is a good, edgy caricature. I like it.
AKH, ta. I was going for the 'In the dock at Nüremberg' expression.
Nice caricature but you haven't quite captured the faceless attribute :-)
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