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Will you?
If I push you away, will you run right back to me? If our friendship starts fading away, will you do something to prevent that from happening again? If we fight or argue, will you be mature enough to forgive and forget? If I’m starting to let you go, will you try your best to stay in my life anyways? If I stop loving you, will you keep loving me? Will you do any thing just for me?
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Holding hands may seem like an innocent gesture, but they show more than a simple interlocking of fingers. Your hands are one of the most essential parts of your body: you build with them, feed with them, hold with them, touch with them, fight with them; they are the tools of the human body. To take a hold of another’s hand is to break from living individually. It is to link yourself to another being, to momentarily entwine your life with another’s, to promise, for a moment, that you need not face the world alone. More simple, more aesthetically naive than other forms of affection, i.e kissing, hugging, sexing.., the act of holding hands is often trivialized in its true implications.
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French artist Mademoiselle Maurice who creates stunning geometric figures on urban surfaces using rainbows of folded origami figures. via
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