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"Give it your all, kid"

Give it your all, kid

It's the lesson you learn when all the love you took for granted withers and ultimately dies

But... Give it your all? one of those stupid phrases you hear and wish they'd just shut the **** up

Then, finally you have that one experience, that one click that brings you back to what they taught you: what you never gave two ***** about

Now it makes since because it's you who has done the learning

If it's going to be experienced, it better be EXPERIENCED

You want love? Give love. You want happiness? Share happiness.

You want hate? Hate your neighbor and he will ******* hate you back, you ******* ****

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May 25, 2012
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