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i was clad in black and white stripes barely covering my body. my dress was torn up right before you could see my undergarments and my hair was messier than a child coloring for the first time.

you did it, of course, saying i was color that should not be restricted in a box of four, black lines.

but you were the one who made that box.

you called it art.

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