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Dec 2020
The clothes hanging on the foldable rack dangle: socks, shirts underwear, and t-shirts. The pile that awaits to be loaded into the washer keeps nameless pieces of cloth- just a pile. The people you read about whose faces dangle in front of your screen and on the billoards outside, you can name: First name Last name, Jane Doe and John Doe, Maria Lopez y JosΓ© Lopez. The people you walk besides, the crowd keeps nameless - just a crowd. But if you would turn and smile even while wearing your mask you'd know that there is no such thing as a β€œjust a ______” and the soliloquy of life would become a fully staged production where you could be writer.
Guadalupe Salgado Partida
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Guadalupe Salgado Partida  31/Goyang, South Korea
(31/Goyang, South Korea)   
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