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Luden [163]
2 years ago
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When she had her leg amputated, Frida Khalo

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wel2 years ago
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Her wings are her imagination, and her hands. She is an artist, so when she says that she has wings she means her imagination.

Other words her hands are the one that help her with her imagination

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