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CuriousAboutSL

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Yes, tell us. I'm curious for the story behind this picture.

Noddington Schmooz

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The picture was inspired by one of my favourite (and very short) poems, by Sade Andria Zabala. It reads in it's entirety:

 

"Tell me every terrible thing you ever did,
and let me love you anyway."

 

The idea is that they are both "monsters", yet they are still capable of loving and being loved.

CuriousAboutSL

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And then they got married, have children and that was how Adams family started. he he I'm kidding.

Seriously now, this is a very interesting poem. How a monster is capable of love, since the definition of a monster is a creature incapable of loving? Unless you mean a creature which did not become monster by choice (I see you wrote the word in quotation marks) pretty much as the Frankenstein's monster (I see stitches on her chest).

Thank you for your comment. I hope Zabala has a Second Life account.

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