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The clothes on a perfectly sculpted mannequin do not accentuate the garment's beauty. Rather, it hollows it, makes it unwholesome and outlines all the more clearly how empty it truly is to the point where one forgets what one is looking at. Like a vague pronoun. The human mind, the decent soul, cannot and should not be subjected to such a ********** and feels inhumanly compelled to destroy the effect. And that is why mannequins are so good for sales.
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Feb 13, 2010
Feb 13, 2010 at 3:05 PM UTC
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The clothes on a perfectly sculpted mannequin do not accentuate the garment's beauty. Rather, it hollows it, makes it unwholesome and outlines all the more clearly how empty it truly is to the point where one forgets what one is looking at. Like a vague pronoun. The human mind, the decent soul, cannot and should not be subjected to such a ********** and feels inhumanly compelled to destroy the effect. And that is why mannequins are so good for sales.
© Cody Edwards 2010
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Feb 13, 2010
Feb 13, 2010 at 3:05 PM UTC
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