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| The picture of the cute guy was sitting in my planner pocket for over a year. Once I finally got started on making a collage, he came out. | |||
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| I was having laundry issues at the time. | |||
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| My friend Jess and I, at some point, had made the Hitlerchu doodle during a class together. I finally put him to use. | |||
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| Um, moo? | |||
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| I first attempted this on page 4, but, again, I tried to write thoughts down without remembering any language. So many of the squiggles are actually abstract textual representations of my thoughts. No, I have no clue what they said anymore. | |||
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| I never finished this one. But, then again, going back to it, would undo the unofficial end it got. So I suppose I did finish it. | |||
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| Movie tickets are finally good for something! I also took the photo booth pictures off of somebody's door. | |||
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| The text in the yellow squares was written during the incredible boring freshman class matriculation at Boston University. | |||
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| Flyers with naughty Catholic schoolgirls on them are fun to cut up. | |||
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| I'm especially fond of Madonna's eating habits. The man with an arm coming out of his eye socket is Johnny Knoxville. | |||
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| The heads on the Citgo sign came off after I finished the collage. About a year later, I noticed that they had fallen off. However, I wasn't completely sure where I had originally attached them. So I took a wild stab at the Citgo sign. | |||
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| I'd gotten a lot of credit card offers in the mail. I finally acted on them, not by applying for them but by cutting them into weird strips. | |||