I did some ink on newsprint portraits over the weekend and yesterday (Monday). The idea of people exhibiting their characteristics and viscera physically interested me—which later on I learned is called “Trepanation”. Demolishing the DNA-structured human shell by warping features and body parts.
What if we all saw in physical form what we truly embody?
Another movie poster. Happiness was so hilarious!
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Everything opened to danger.
“Criminals are everywhere,
be wary of strangers,”
she told me
as my mother pressed a finger on my head
grafting suspicion
at the back of my eyes.
***
I’d turn my back to places
you wanted to take me
away
to.
You’d come running soon after,
pressing me for answers
to which I had no words
that you’d understand—
caught up in your little cat/mouse fantasy.
***
We keep on going
until it becomes a vigorous cycle
that wears you out.
You are unfit for this—I’ve told you the first time.
***
Eventually, you move forward. There is no other option.
I did not want to, not with you.
So I keep my pace
and run my races
in circles.
And both of us remain strangers.
Sit down, do nothing and people will still find ways to qualify you a prick. So, might as well do.
(a page from Confused Vol. 1—ebook format to be released on Flipreads on Free Comic Book Day, May 4)
Sometimes, you’ve nothing to hold onto but yourself. Deal with it.
(a colored version of Confused Vol. 1—ebook format to be released on Flipreads on Free Comic Book Day, May 4)
if only, this was what happened.
(a page from Confused Vol. 1—ebook format to be released on Flipreads on Free Comic Book Day, May 4)
Is it possible to apply critical thinking in everyday life without
turning one hateful and cynical?