Radical self love. Issue #5.

"Radical self-love is doing whatever you can to keep you mentally, emotionally and physically stable, which also is defined by you. There is now wrong or right way to practice self-care. If you need to stay in bed all day and cry, do so. If you need to eat 3 cheeseburgers, go ahead. Do anything you...

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Language:English
Published: [Grand Rapids, Mich.] : The Bandit Zine, Fall 2013.
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Physical Description:35 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Variant Title:
Bandit zine presents
Format: Book

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