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There's the people who have one of these cell phones in their pockets and don't have a clue how it's made. But I really want to understand.
Damian Loeb
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Damian Loeb
Age: 54
Born: 1970
Born: May 9
Painter
Photographer
New Haven
Connecticut
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Fondness for people can be terrifying, because it's intangible and it can disappear, or it can be taken away, or you can say the wrong thing. A million things, so it's so uncomfortable. So when you suddenly become aware of it because they don't call you or something for half an hour or whatever, you lose it.
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