These paper creations attempt to portray the hunger that millions of people around the world feel, the Human-Food Disconnect, and the art of creation in the kitchen. Or, they’re just awesome.
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@Anonymous HEY! That’s my squarmy. They’re led by Lieutenant Wallace perched on the knob there.
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@Anonymous Bwog we need more distractions like these from the current events at hand!
@one of the better bwog tags anthropology 2073: Ritualistic Suicide in Origami Culture
@Anonymous Congrats guys, you made it on the NY Times!
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