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The future is not orange. It's the colour of faded newspapers, Dying embers, Buttery moonscapes and Concrete scars. It reeks of chip shop oil and skidmarked tattoos. of Rotting flesh and accelerant fumes. The future comes with arms outstreched, with daggers in your back. with comforting palms. The future tastes of soft toys, lost in time, of thick cut white with butter of goat. It tastes of blessings once before. and with luck, tastes once more.
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Nov 1, 2010
Nov 1, 2010 at 1:27 PM UTC
The future
The future is not orange. It's the colour of faded newspapers, Dying embers, Buttery moonscapes and Concrete scars. It reeks of chip shop oil and skidmarked tattoos. of Rotting flesh and accelerant fumes. The future comes with arms outstreched, with daggers in your back. with comforting palms. The future tastes of soft toys, lost in time, of thick cut white with butter of goat. It tastes of blessings once before. and with luck, tastes once more.
samuel-mcloughlin
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Nov 1, 2010
Nov 1, 2010 at 1:27 PM UTC
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