How to Look at an Argument: Goodbye
“I told you all these lies because I was afraid you would leave me.”
Liana Finck's cartoons appear regularly in The New Yorker and the Awl. Her book is A Bintel Brief. She posts her drawings on Instagram @lianafinck.
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