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Living in Lethargy

David A La Violette

I've always considered myself a Cuban living in a country with really bad music. These are observations that I find about the USA.

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  • David A La Violette

    With the start of my comic book, "Ayahuasca, Wisconsin", I thought it would be fun to add musings and content from the comic book issues that I create.

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