

physical transgressionsTwo years after my first French manicure, one year after I started checking my teeth in knives at restaurants, and three and a half months after I fancied I could stop traffic with my saunter, I realized how loaded the word “too” is.physical transgressions
The truth is, no one can be exactly right. You’re always too fat, too loud, too shy, too smart, too obsessive compulsive. Too perfect.
I was in London, recently, briefly, and I saw a caricature artist with nothing to do. He held one gigantic half of a ham sandwich. The other half was dissected and disassembled on the gro
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You need to add some more works. I miss them.
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Breaking Stereotypes since 1991.
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>Life is like a photograph;
we use the negatives to develop
xoxox
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regrets are worthless.
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Love and Peace,
Kim
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It's just a walk on the sand...
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Breaking Stereotypes since 1991.
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Love and Peace,
Kim
I can't really put this into words well, but I'm excited that there are people in this world who can draw in pen! I loathe the ink... or maybe it just loathes me... anyway, I can't go without erasing! Your sketches are gorgeous.
You are now being stalked... (er, watched!) by me.
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Breaking Stereotypes since 1991.
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