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sad girls zine

By Sophie Kalagas
1 October 2015

We’d like to think that most girls spend their days feeling cheerful and jolly and skipping around, but the reality is that sometimes they just feel down in the dumps.

We’d like to think that most girls spend their days feeling cheerful and jolly and skipping around in an effort to contain all their merriment, but the reality is that, like the rest of this crazy human race, sometimes they just feel down in the dumps.

This Sad Girls zine makes those mopey moments look a tad more lovely than usual (no one seems to have captured us hoeing into a packet of jelly babies in our two-weeks-since-its-last-wash house hoodie), thanks to the artistic skills of ladies like Leah Goren, Rachel Levit, Caitlin Shearer and Karolin Schnoor.

It’s the second issue of this slightly sorrowful zine, and as there are only limited copies available, you’d best jump on their website quicksticks if you’d like to pick one up.

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