Trying to find mommy long legs stuff and you see this monstrosity of a pink noodle<<<<
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She mentioned a short story she’d just written and published. “Oh, you mean the most recent occasion for your abandoning me and the kids?” asked the very smart, very charming husband. The wife had been a monster, monster enough to finish the work. The husband had not. This is what female monstrousness looks like: abandoning the kids. Always. The female monster is Doris Lessing leaving her children behind to go live the writer’s life in London. The female monster is Sylvia Plath, whose self-crime was bad enough, but worse still: the children whose nursery she taped off beforehand. Never mind the bread and milk she set out for them, a kind of terrible poem unto itself. She dreamed of eating men like air, but what was truly monstrous was simply leaving her children motherless.
Claire Dederer, What Do We Do with the Art of Monstrous Men?
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Saw your video and had to do it..here’s what it did with mine XD I don’t draw on the computer often so..XD
link to the website:http://fotogenerator.npocloud.nl/
Ayyyyeee!!! You told'em @victoriakimani ... iconic jam! #monstrousity #Oneafricamusicfest #Reinhardtega
There's not a monster bred beneath the sky, But, well-disposed by art, may please the eye
Nicholas Boileau-Despréaux