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The Leader of the Opposition produces an interesting series of facts.

By
Hannah Salmon [Daily Secretion] & Ben Knight
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Unmaking the Near Future
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Judith Collins with a lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Judith licks her third eye, which is secreting juice on her lizard tongue
Artist Bio Text

Whanganui artists Hannah and Ben collaborate on indecent propaganda, including via anarcho-feminist punk band Unsanitary Napkin.

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