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Of profile pictures, nakedness, editing, and darkness

A very short story.  (more…)

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Posted in essays & commentaries & other writing, medievalisings: comparative contemporary commentary and tagged allegory, analogy, metamorphosis, metaphor, persisterhood, Resistance on 2018-09-30 by obrienatrix. Leave a comment

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