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Today there were two people talking too much and too loud in the library. Guy says, looking down nose moving with his eyes over the Times New Roman legs of a book. "He broke up with her because her ***** smelled like **** The girl across from him has tiny fingers with no knuckles, fingers that make tacking noises on her Macbook. She smiles, in aquamarine as the screen dazzles her pale face. "She probably had a yeast infection, or something." There are too many people talking, but what rights do I have? The right to laugh with them, to be a part of it, to be a comrade to be mad because they're talking while I'm pretending not to listen and agree? I broke up with a girl because her ***** smelled like an ******* There are too many people full of double-entendres and irony.
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Nov 21, 2011
Nov 21, 2011 at 8:19 PM UTC
Too Many People.
Today there were two people talking too much and too loud in the library. Guy says, looking down nose moving with his eyes over the Times New Roman legs of a book. "He broke up with her because her ***** smelled like **** The girl across from him has tiny fingers with no knuckles, fingers that make tacking noises on her Macbook. She smiles, in aquamarine as the screen dazzles her pale face. "She probably had a yeast infection, or something." There are too many people talking, but what rights do I have? The right to laugh with them, to be a part of it, to be a comrade to be mad because they're talking while I'm pretending not to listen and agree? I broke up with a girl because her ***** smelled like an ******* There are too many people full of double-entendres and irony.
Waverly
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Nov 21, 2011
Nov 21, 2011 at 8:19 PM UTC
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