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Sometimes it’s hard to find a seat on the subway, but no one would sit on a Cheeto. Bravo, Cheeto!
It could have stood for the old lady.
ahahahaha I love it! Well, not that it’s lonely.
By turns poignant and comic, Showalter’s “Cheeto” is an iconic piece of Americana.
~Michiko Kakutani
that cheeto actually looks fairly comfortable. he/she’s curled up and can’t wait to get home to a nice, toasty residence.
wow and this was way before this: lonleycheetos.tumblr.com you are a true pioneer!
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