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9.18.2006

postsecret.

it's been a while since i looked at postsecret, and i wish it hadn't been. i love this project. i think this one is my favorite from this week's batch of postcards.



what can i say? sometimes i'm a sucker for throwing caution to the wind, for taking major, major chances, for leaving behind all you know and looking ahead to uncertainty. that's what draws me to this postcard.

sometimes i'm just a hopeless romantic.

[also, if you like postsecret, check out quentin's stains on paper project. it's not as heavy as postsecret, but the methods are similar and it's another strong inquiry into the human condition. really, it's a great idea.]
:: posted by Collin, 10:31 AM

(raise your voice!)