In middle school I used to draw letters of the alphabet out of contorted torsos, bodies, arms, legs. A rigid torso with one arm and one leg extended at straight angles out would form a “K,” for example. But then I realized how silly that was. People aren’t letters, I thought, they’re whole words. Words like “Bob,” or “Dad.” (By the way, Bob is NOT my dad).

Auteur: Jarod Kintz

In middle school I used to draw letters of the alphabet out of contorted torsos, bodies, arms, legs. A rigid torso with one arm and one leg extended at straight angles out would form a “K,” for example. But then I realized how silly that was. People aren’t letters, I thought, they’re whole words. Words like “Bob,” or “Dad.” (By the way, Bob is NOT my dad). - Jarod Kintz




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