“I’m the girl who is lost in space, the girl who is
disappearing always, forever fading away and receding farther and
farther into the background. Just like the Cheshire cat, someday I will
suddenly leave, but the artificial warmth of my smile, that phony,
clownish curve, the kind you see on miserably sad people and villains in
Disney movies, will remain behind as an ironic remnant. I am the girl
you see in the photograph from some party someplace or some picnic in
the park, the one who is in fact soon to be gone. When you look at the
picture again, I want to assure you, I will no longer be there. I will
be erased from history, like a traitor in the Soviet Union. Because with
every day that goes by, I feel myself becoming more and more invisible…”
— | Elizabeth Wurtzel (Prozac Nation) |
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