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02 November 2010
Life hanging by a thread
Well, not in a morbid way, but at least in artsy terms.
Saw this in
Swiss Miss
, and was enamored. Like what Swiss Miss said, it's 'almost poetic how you're supposed to pull on the yarn as time goes by.'
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