Before disease took his ability to move, Tony Quan was an amazing graffiti artist. Now he is completely paralyzed, save for his eyes, and still an amazing artist. Seeing how he works left me with tear-streaked cheeks.
I was born at a very young age: I like it that way. However, I do have some expertise in philematology, and I am philogynous.
I had to look them up in a thesaurus. You merely need a dictionary. ;-)
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