They take a sort of "more is more" approach to the way they've decorated that small space. Every inch is covered in flyers - ads for low-cost dentists and optometrists and handymen and psychics, a poster about saving the earth, a map from Amnesty International detailing where Syrian refugees mostly flee to, newspaper clippings... and up on the ceiling, on the fan, a little note: "Why are you reading the fan? AGAIN!?"
They also have a magazine rack, though if they think I'm reading communal magazines in a public bathroom... well, I mean, if I was really desperate, but I don't go out in public without a book so....
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They also have a magazine rack, though if they think I'm reading communal magazines in a public bathroom... well, I mean, if I was really desperate, but I don't go out in public without a book so....
The Day I Saw Van Gogh’s Genius in a New Light
Microorganisms on your scalp, ears and elbows can be turned into music
Can Nigeria's yams power a nation?
What, exactly, happened, and what was the true 1920s aesthetic, untainted by 50s views?
Should Women Be Paid for Donating Their Breast Milk?
Judge Abby Abinanti Is Fighting for Her Tribe—and for a Better Justice System
How Chickens And Goats Are Helping To Stop Child Marriage
A New Generation of Kids Learns to Live Like Soldiers (Pictures)
US charter schools put growing numbers in racial isolation
Russian answer to opioid epidemic: 'Cold turkey'
How The Loss Of U.S. Psychiatric Hospitals Led To A Mental Health Crisis
The Never-Ending Foreclosure
The real danger of religious lies
Russia-Trump: President hits out at FBI over Russia inquiry
The complicated, inadequate language of sexual violence
DNA sketch leads to suspect confession in Texas slaying
A homeless father, a Marine’s death, and the making of a serial killer.
A New Study Says That Rising Seas Could Destroy the East Coast
Protesters Against Police Violence Risk the Very Thing They’re Fighting
Why the United Nations may never be able to prosecute the Rohingya genocide.
‘They Will Have to Answer to Us’
After 25 years in US, alleged war criminal may finally face justice at home
How the U.S. Air Force in Japan is training amid rising tensions with North Korea