It blends in. It doesn't offend. It conceals blemishes, the uneven surfaces and the holes.
It's easy on the eyes.
It's easy on the ears.
I don't want wallpaper.
I want to know that it wasn't perfect, that it was made by a person. I want to believe that it is real. I don't want it veiled and pleasantly unaware; it has to be stark naked and rosy-cheeked.
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Here's an example.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
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