"The combination of the title and this interest-piquing opening line immediately implies that the entire book is solely about buttocks and plastic surgery. It would be wise to refrain from judging this story by its opening line." - @_theamena
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"I keep sneering at the words of these oloshis who give me solemn and sagacious looks born of their deep-seated belief that my lungs would soon turn black and my life would keep getting shorter for the pleasure I get from this thing" https://t.co/WWTuTnjoIi
It's been a while.
We've been away from the noise, but not from the work. Behind the scenes, we've been curating, editing, and putting together something we're really proud of.
As we celebrate this special day, we're filled with gratitude for our wonderful community. Thank you for your continued support and for being part of our journey.
Wishing you and your loved ones a day filled with joy, warmth, and cherished moments together.
A most thoughtful thing KSA did at his 1984 Tokyo concert was to raise awareness about the Ethiopian drought crisis--slow-playing the already solemn 'Motimọ.' Band Aid's 'Do They Know it's Christmas' and USA for Africa's 'We are the World' were recorded a couple of months later.