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From the Borderline

Amalie MacGowan

Putting broken brain parts back together with glue

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The Morals of "Mess"

The Quadrangle Myth, developed by Amalie MacGowan in 2013 (see below). Yes, I made this on Instagram stories.

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Note from the Borderline #2

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