“You Are a Work of Your Own Fiction” by Chris Landreth—what Does It Mean?
Question by tilovasovereign: “You are a work of your own fiction” by Chris Landreth—what does it mean?
I found that in the film Ryan. Ryan is an Oscar-winning animated documentary about the influential Canadian animator Ryan Larkin. Larkin now lives on skid row following years of drug and alcohol abuse.
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Answer by conster monster x3
Your life is how you present it to be.
Answer by blondie
hum…well fiction means not true. So maybe this means your only as fake as you want to be. Your looked at the same way you present yourself to others to see. If you present yourself as being fake then your life is fiction–not true.
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