Earlier this week I drew a person with very long arms holding onto hundreds of strawberries, and since then I have been unable to stop thinking about all of the other things a person could hold onto if they had exceptionally, unrealistically long arms. Given the never-ending nature of such a list—entire continents, oceans, more feelings than advisable, quarries, the mistakes of the world—I became tired, and subsequently wondered what it would be like if instead of spending all of our time holding onto things, we put them down.
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Earlier this week I drew a person with very long arms holding onto hundreds of strawberries, and since then I have been unable to stop thinking about all of the other things a person could hold onto if they had exceptionally, unrealistically long arms. Given the never-ending nature of such a list—entire continents, oceans, more feelings than advisable, quarries, the mistakes of the world—I became tired, and subsequently wondered what it would be like if instead of spending all of our time holding onto things, we put them down.