I stood in line with the other Paper Men and Paper Women. We all looked basically the same: yellowed paper skin, spitballs for eyes, hair made of miniature scrolls. We were waiting to get into Made It, a commercial complex for highly successful persons, in hopes of showing them what we were made of. Literally.
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I stood in line with the other Paper Men and Paper Women. We all looked basically the same: yellowed paper skin, spitballs for eyes, hair made of miniature scrolls. We were waiting to get into Made It, a commercial complex for highly successful persons, in hopes of showing them what we were made of. Literally.