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Smile like you mean it, I titter with tongue in teeth. Bite the end and hit it across the consonant. Cry, abuse! Beater! It’s part of it – to do you good. Tears trip pity. No, I know those weren’t meant; you’re here for my rapture. Caught between tines a ******** brands you both illicit and curious, clings to your skin as blood and *** is alike to smoke and fire. I’ll teach you to be felt contented. Take my example. Look, note here; the slant of a lip, eyes just taut, the jutted chin—look! Copy in delight: ‘Smile like you mean it.’
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Jul 20, 2012
Jul 20, 2012 at 3:47 AM UTC
Smile
Smile like you mean it, I titter with tongue in teeth. Bite the end and hit it across the consonant. Cry, abuse! Beater! It’s part of it – to do you good. Tears trip pity. No, I know those weren’t meant; you’re here for my rapture. Caught between tines a ******** brands you both illicit and curious, clings to your skin as blood and *** is alike to smoke and fire. I’ll teach you to be felt contented. Take my example. Look, note here; the slant of a lip, eyes just taut, the jutted chin—look! Copy in delight: ‘Smile like you mean it.’
conor-letham
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Jul 20, 2012
Jul 20, 2012 at 3:47 AM UTC
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