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I Can't Feel My Face
The Altar Collective Presents... "I Can't Feel My Face" is a collection of six essays written by Kris Kidd, a self-proclaimed twenty-year-old train wreck from Los Angeles with a penchant for social media over sharing and self destruction. Kidd is the American youth as seen through a funhouse mirror - fractured and disjointed. Almost caricature - like in his mannerisms, he is either the most brutally honest, or the most frightening comedic depiction of the current generation that has been seen yet.
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