Myself and my mate Steve-O were real drunk off Chu-hi and wandering around in the bright flouresent lights of Kyoto when we came upon this young girl crying uncontrolably at the train depot. So I bought her a box of chocolate filled bear shaped cookies and give her a little hug. She prolly thought me [...]
Myself and my mate Steve-O were real drunk off Chu-hi and wandering around in the bright flouresent lights of Kyoto when we came upon this young girl crying uncontrolably at the train depot. So I bought her a box of chocolate filled bear shaped cookies and give her a little hug. She prolly thought me a touch cracked but, nonetheless, smiled a little through tears.
Photo by Steve Mendoza
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