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Reverie in Action: Failed Attempts at Running Away
When I was just about three I told my mother that I was running away. I cannot clearly recall what had transpired to incite the notion that, having just gotten all of my teeth, my parents were just holding me … Continue reading →
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A Half-Hearted Attempt at a Political Cartoon
I may have taken a slight detour with the political aspect of this terrible, yet powerfully earnest, drawing. Any subtext here is purely coincidental and anything you might read into was probably a total accident on my part. Someone once … Continue reading →