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Monday Mirth
This week’s Sunday through Friday Posts are dedicated to the Corollary of Balance…
The factory worker in charge of applying pupils and whiskers for Cuddly Cousins must have gotten to this particular lion at the end of his/her shift. Or, the workers must meet a daily quota, leading to hastily applied swipes of the black magic marker. Laying further discussion of stuffed animal outsourcing and labor standards for another entry, we will simply note that the slight skip of the marker rendered this lion permanently deranged, and laugh-out-loud funny...
The factory worker in charge of applying pupils and whiskers for Cuddly Cousins must have gotten to this particular lion at the end of his/her shift. Or, the workers must meet a daily quota, leading to hastily applied swipes of the black magic marker. Laying further discussion of stuffed animal outsourcing and labor standards for another entry, we will simply note that the slight skip of the marker rendered this lion permanently deranged, and laugh-out-loud funny...
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