This box represented:
- every time you go to a drive Thru and forget to ask for tomato ketchup;
- every time you stop at a petrol station and pick up a four-quid sandwich with out of date bread;
- the time you missed work and your boss bought everyone pizza;
- every single moment of doubt, shame, depravity and bad luck you have ever had.
It was a complex box, so it was, made up of a thousand other boxes, all drawn rhythmically with rulers and heavy-leaded HB pencils.
Our point? When we saw this set of Sarah Knott it ticked those boxes.
Not just some of the easier boxes with gentle squiggles in the tougher ones. SHE TICKED THE LOT.
Never before has one set of pictures ticked so many boxes with such purposeful strokes in such a small amount of time.
SARAH KNOTT, OUR BEAUTIFUL BOX TICKER, WE SALUTE YOUR TICKINESS and may you carry on ticking the boxes of young men the world over for a long time to come [salutes].


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