Drooling
When you stop and think about it,
we see the wildest things!
We all do.
But we’re just so accustomed to it
that our eyes don’t just pop out in disbelief.
I mean like the drooling slobbering person
who was sitting in front of me
(ohnly a baby, but he is still a person).
Or or when we watch a kid whine and have a tantrum.
Or hide her face by squashing it in to her mother’s body.
And it’s not just children who do outrageous things.
Lol - one day I was even talking to an immigrant (grown-up)
who was working on the street with me.
I knew he talked English just fine.
But when I started talking about licenses,
permits, taxes, etc, he literally bent down and hid
his head in his balloons. Conversation over.
What a thought train this entry is turning into.
The guy with the balloons - that reminded me of
some pictures that my friends recently sent to me.
Because they recognized my pictures on an immigrant’s
display on 42nd Street. (He’s currently displaying
old stuff that I drew years ago.) When they confronted
him, he, lol, said that “if he displayed his own work,
nobody would stop.”
Here’s a picture of him drawing beside samples that I had drawn
for myself:
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Thank you Elgin. Thank you Kenly.
I feel like my friends in NY know me and look out for me.

