I put a chewing gum in my mouth, chewing it carefully until the rubber and the sugar are separated. I spit the sugar water in the glass, blow a bubble, put the second gum in my mouth, spit water, blow a bubble, and repeat the whole process again. On a daily base, the cycle of eating, spitting, and blowing implies the inexplicit, conceptual, natural, and purposeless repetition, revealing the true self which is ugly, disgusting, nauseating, humorous, and secret.