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March 24, 2009

Who Needs Personal Space When We Could Hold Hands for An Awkwardly Long Amount of Time Instead?

As I waited for a bus to depart recently, I looked out the window and saw amid the steady pulse of an active city, two men sitting on a small stool. Plural men. Singular stool. They accomplished this feat by having one man in the back, or on the outside, while the [...]

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