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Kumbaya: Diatribe by an SF copy shop patron
This woman is a regular at a copy shop in the SF Financial District. She kneels on the floor while singing "Kumbaya" and cuts up her various observations (MUNI-log/shelter minutes/"I hate gay/Jewish/all men") and fits them all onto one page. Then she stands in front of the copy shop and gives her diatribe out to passersby. This is the original montage, which has some copy pieces and some with her original writing. She really does write that small. Check out a cropped, close-up.
 

 
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