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she brings this liberation that I just can't define
Let's make this always a forever
Written at 8:03 PM on Tuesday, March 25, 2008

So, taking a break from bouncing emails back and forth from my lecturer and the endless troll through news publication databases, I decided to visit Kurt Halsey's website to check up on what new things he's got up and not surprisingly, I have rediscovered the beauty of his drawings - coupling cute doodles with poignant phrases plucked from the bountiful tree of experience.
His work makes me love being in love, even for all the pain love can cause.

Such bitter sweet nostalgia.