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Submitted to Contest #311
Paris, sixth district : welcome to the most exclusive daycare you’ve never heard of. Just 300 square feet of cozy plush — all little nooks, play forts, cushions on bright tatami mats. Here’s a temple of pretend kitchens and toy stoves. Here, the future ruling class learns, before your amazed eyes, how to sit on the potty — one joyful, communal squat at a time. Amen. Eleven toddlers, just two years old, sit with their teacher around a soft-edged table beneath a miniature climbing wall. Today’s activity: Splashy Play — aka hands in water, make...
Submitted to Contest #308
(I am not here) Dangling from the onion-shaped handle of a rotting wooden door, a sign reads:Farewell,I am not here,Write me a letter. Everything suggests abandonment—no shape could be read behind the grime-streaked windowpanes. Nonetheless, a man lives there, in an unusual silence ; unusual, even amongst monks. Since he can only be reached by letter—if he ever bothers to rise—the sign takes on another meaning : Farewell, yes, tht might be the name of the dweller. Behind his blind, mute windows, the grimacing old man sleeps in his filthy roo...
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