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aldo-vallon - October 9, 2017
I consider myself to be a fairly flexible person, but even I cannot figure out how it is possible for Kathleen Sorbara bend her back like that. It seems a bit extreme from my perspective and now I am wondering if it is possible to train your back to curve like hers, or if you need to be born with scoliosis. I think that if Pablo Picasso himself, the king of weird bodies, were to use this picture as a reference for a painting even he would need to scale it back a bit. He would be like, "Even I need to maintain a shred of realism in my work." He would be right, too. It is important for fiction to retain the belief that what we are seeing is actually possible. And that is what makes Kathleen so special. She is a living enigma bringing an aura of mystery back into the world. Despite investigators best efforts to rid the world of all things fantastical, we get blessed with little sprites such as her to make us believe no one needs to be limited by the range of motion of their back.