![]() Made of heavy paper, each section has a different colored page background, making it look a little like a stack of heavy construction paper from the side. Satisfying on a laptop screen, I enjoyed the paper version even more. ![]() Which is not to say there isn't anything to me but clothes, but since I've never been good with people, it gives them something to talk to me about that doesn't put to much pressure on me. Hyperbole and a Half originates from her wildly popular blog of the same name (link to her site). So it's attention but it's also a little bit of a barrier. I think the power is getting some attention, but not too much attention, because people are interested in my dress but not actually looking at me. That's not a costume in the Hallowe'en sense but it still sort of is a costume. ![]() I grew up to be one of those women who likes to make her own clothes from vintage patterns. But Hyperbole and a Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping. They’re long nonfiction books that might look a little out of place beside the pool or on the beach. Some of the books I’ve recommended as summer reads really aren’t. My parents moved me to a different school). Allie Brosh’s memoir looks openly at depression. Later, as I moved up grades in school, my learning disabilities became more problematic and I started having academic problems, and was bullied by the other kids (and one of my teachers. Not physically safer-I was never in any physical danger-but. One is that I was a complete costume junkie as a child and, now that I see someone else put it into words/drawings, I definitely remember feeling safer as a cat/tiger/rabbit/etc. Several thoughts going through my head right now.
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