There's some commercial artist that does portraits of indians in profile, wrapped in blankets so they don't have to have detailed bodies. It's always the exact same face, the only variation is that it's either facing right or left. I saw them on the walls of offices a lot when I was in Tucson. I thought they awful. I just tried to google up an example and failed, so you'll have to forgive me... But the profile on the side of this bus looks almost exactly like every indian in every one of those paintings.
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Is he nuzzling his cellphone between his shoulder and ear? "Can you hold on a second, I'm kind of in the middle of something?"
I'll have to watch for that one as I try to dodge tourists.
No Christopher, he's wondering if he forgot to use deoderant.
There's some commercial artist that does portraits of indians in profile, wrapped in blankets so they don't have to have detailed bodies. It's always the exact same face, the only variation is that it's either facing right or left. I saw them on the walls of offices a lot when I was in Tucson. I thought they awful. I just tried to google up an example and failed, so you'll have to forgive me... But the profile on the side of this bus looks almost exactly like every indian in every one of those paintings.
It's very odd. The outfit looks Trojan, the posture/stance looks Egyptian, but the face is Mayan.
And the arm is french bread.
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Whoa, Caesar, whoa!
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