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There are apples and orange juice in the fridge. Two apples from a giveaway cardboard crate, An orange juice for a hard week’s full of rage. I peeled and diced the apples into bits, But my bowl stored more than it could fit, So I ate half for dinner, the other half for breakfast. Surprise, there are frozen dumplings in the fridge. But the *** held more than the lid could close, So I ate half tonight, the other half tomorrow. Things keeps multiplying without me begging, Maybe it’s because I keep giving without wanting, And just when I thought all ran out, I remember There is still the orange juice in the fridge.
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Sep 17, 2025
Sep 17, 2025 at 11:21 AM UTC
Apples and Orange Juice
There are apples and orange juice in the fridge. Two apples from a giveaway cardboard crate, An orange juice for a hard week’s full of rage. I peeled and diced the apples into bits, But my bowl stored more than it could fit, So I ate half for dinner, the other half for breakfast. Surprise, there are frozen dumplings in the fridge. But the *** held more than the lid could close, So I ate half tonight, the other half tomorrow. Things keeps multiplying without me begging, Maybe it’s because I keep giving without wanting, And just when I thought all ran out, I remember There is still the orange juice in the fridge.
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Sep 17, 2025
Sep 17, 2025 at 11:21 AM UTC
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