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                    [Title] => Love, diaries, tears and sighs: Welcome back, Ronald Caringal
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The painting “I Love You” seems appropriately titled enough. A girl in a white-and-pink polka dotted dress leans submissively on her guy’s shoulder. The words “I LOVE YOU” float from her lips like a sighed declaration. By the guy’s side in much smaller font is the text that responds and punctuates it all.

“OH CRAP.”

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“OH CRAP.”

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