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Texts From Last Night
Just some text that people send when they're drunk
(410): can you sing with all the voices of the mountain? can you paint with al the colors of the windddd
(443): wasted?
410): im pocohantasssss
(919): so I was just driving high and I stopped to let a pinecone cross the road because I thought it was a hedgehog.
(843): the red head has a bf
(1-843): just because there's a goalie doesn't mean u can't score
(724): also, i may or may not be wearing a cape right now. hint: i am
(209): dude, you're never picky with who you hook up with, have a little dignity
(1-209): nah man, chicks are like pokemon, gotta catch'em all
(704 ): I got so high last night I started crying because i couldn't stop thinking about how scary space is
(410): can you sing with all the voices of the mountain? can you paint with al the colors of the windddd
(443): wasted?
410): im pocohantasssss
(919): so I was just driving high and I stopped to let a pinecone cross the road because I thought it was a hedgehog.
(843): the red head has a bf
(1-843): just because there's a goalie doesn't mean u can't score
(724): also, i may or may not be wearing a cape right now. hint: i am
(209): dude, you're never picky with who you hook up with, have a little dignity
(1-209): nah man, chicks are like pokemon, gotta catch'em all
(704 ): I got so high last night I started crying because i couldn't stop thinking about how scary space is
Special Dedication =)
‘BarbieFoot’ by french design chloe ruchon combines the iconic doll with table football. on one side it uses barbie’s Pink, frilly world and on the other its uses the predominantly male world of table soccer, the one that is traditionally called ‘babyfoot’ in france. barbie became a symbol of ideal femininity, with exacerbated body proportions and a vast landscape of fantasies surrounding this cliche
by bringing the two worlds together ‘BarbieFoot’ wishes to stimulate thoughts about different mentalities and the pre- digested everyday ideas we commonly face.
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