"This body was not meant for hard work (except in bed) and I am meant to be worshipped." -My friend Gabby
Well, Gabby and I are out to annihilate the city tonight. I have to pay for her since as usual, she is this seductive femme princess who loves to be spoiled by both friends and lovers.
At the homeless art shelter today, I made a collage called "Lesson #5." The collage has pictures of fashion models and advertising slogans hocking them off like pieces of meat, (Which one will YOU choose?) as well as cliches everyone asks themselves when dating. "What would it take to make you lie to a girl?" "Can you really be friends with an ex-lover?" "How do you know when you are and aren't in love?" There are headlines from articles about dating disorders, "Will you pay for sex?" And along with the pictures of models scraps of pictures of vague, obscure big cities.
At the very top of the page is a scrap that says, "What will it take to make a marriage work?" and another piece next to it that says, "I used to be ashamed of my sexuality." At the bottom of the page, the scrap is continued with, "But it's a part of me now."
Pasted at the feet of one of the models are the words, "Expressionist Waking Up" "Among things of beauty." The word "Idealist" and "The butterflies still haven't gone away" near a classic greek statue.
At the very bottom center of the page there is a scrap that says, "Lesson #5: Pretend you're indifferent."
It is highlighted in yellow marker.
Well, Gabby and I are out to annihilate the city tonight. I have to pay for her since as usual, she is this seductive femme princess who loves to be spoiled by both friends and lovers.
At the homeless art shelter today, I made a collage called "Lesson #5." The collage has pictures of fashion models and advertising slogans hocking them off like pieces of meat, (Which one will YOU choose?) as well as cliches everyone asks themselves when dating. "What would it take to make you lie to a girl?" "Can you really be friends with an ex-lover?" "How do you know when you are and aren't in love?" There are headlines from articles about dating disorders, "Will you pay for sex?" And along with the pictures of models scraps of pictures of vague, obscure big cities.
At the very top of the page is a scrap that says, "What will it take to make a marriage work?" and another piece next to it that says, "I used to be ashamed of my sexuality." At the bottom of the page, the scrap is continued with, "But it's a part of me now."
Pasted at the feet of one of the models are the words, "Expressionist Waking Up" "Among things of beauty." The word "Idealist" and "The butterflies still haven't gone away" near a classic greek statue.
At the very bottom center of the page there is a scrap that says, "Lesson #5: Pretend you're indifferent."
It is highlighted in yellow marker.
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BFemme, sometimes you rock.