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i'm 9 in nairobi playing foosball with a masai man whose lip and earlobe (both well-stretched) bounce against his face, he hangs lip over nose, ears over ears, we play on funny, those kinds of scars began with young women, east african, who fearing **** and kidnap from the north, cut holes in lip, in earlobe, lifted skin of stomach to slice smooth turtleshell shapes, rubbed camel dung in wounds for better scars, which meant: resistance, meant: freedom, meant: don't take me away, don't steal my life. funny those scars mean beauty now. funny, these scars on my wrist, funny how much i love life now. funny scars
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Mar 28, 2013
Mar 28, 2013 at 12:32 PM UTC
Funny Scars
i'm 9 in nairobi playing foosball with a masai man whose lip and earlobe (both well-stretched) bounce against his face, he hangs lip over nose, ears over ears, we play on funny, those kinds of scars began with young women, east african, who fearing **** and kidnap from the north, cut holes in lip, in earlobe, lifted skin of stomach to slice smooth turtleshell shapes, rubbed camel dung in wounds for better scars, which meant: resistance, meant: freedom, meant: don't take me away, don't steal my life. funny those scars mean beauty now. funny, these scars on my wrist, funny how much i love life now. funny scars
masikanicrocodile
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Mar 28, 2013
Mar 28, 2013 at 12:32 PM UTC
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