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way back in1st grade we had to do a collage out of coloured paper.
my parents, as usual, forgot to buy it for me so i was left with not much
cut-up material. so i thought why not chop up pieces of trash that
were lying around the house? having no other alternative i did.
i don't have the collage anymore, but i remember i glued parts of
napkin packages, aluminium foil from chocolate wrappers, any little
crap i thought could fit. the end product was a trash can filled with
multicoloured junk. my colleagues thought it was actual trash when
i brought it in school the next day. but i didn't see why.
here's the photo that got me think of doing a comic on waste.
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