"God is an actor, too.
Appearing for countless seasons in a variety of old-fashioned costumes, animating many tragedies and a few comedies; multiform- though usually in male roles- and always statuesque, commanding, lately (this is the second half of the nineteenth century.) He has been getting some bad reviews, though not enough bad reviews, yet, to close the show. His dear familiar name continues to froth on everyone's lips. His participation still bestows unquestioned importance on any drama. "
-Susan Sontag
Appearing for countless seasons in a variety of old-fashioned costumes, animating many tragedies and a few comedies; multiform- though usually in male roles- and always statuesque, commanding, lately (this is the second half of the nineteenth century.) He has been getting some bad reviews, though not enough bad reviews, yet, to close the show. His dear familiar name continues to froth on everyone's lips. His participation still bestows unquestioned importance on any drama. "
-Susan Sontag
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So in Japan frotters are a real problem. My sisters tell me that getting on a subway = getn felt up. I dont seem to have that problem. I suppose I dont have the bits of interest.
Cheers, looking forward to reading your art.