Hey Bliss!
You say the misery has ended and you love your body as it is. I find this very healing and would like to ask you if you would like to befriend me. Do you feel like it? Then I would not be alone, and I would have company, and we could form a community in which we take care of each other.
You really are like the sunrise. Don’t you ever have doubts? Because I do. I try very hard, but sometimes I feel weak, I have fears, and I don’t feel fit, fit, fit enough for anything. Just look at me: my body is the product of my work and becomes more and more the mirror of our society.
Work-life-balance: Hahahaha when will the collapse come?

Artists’ book: 21×29.7cm, 40 pages, stapled, Offset with UV varnish and risography on neon paper, scored and assembled by hand, hold together by a headband

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