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I met this woman that ruined my life. I say woman and not girl because she isn't naive; she knows exactly what she doing and the mayhem she causes. She's enticing in a way that makes you feel bad about yourself. The kind of beauty that you wouldn't bring home to mom and dad because it would make them embarrassed for having a son that loved something so evil, it could turn the pope himself in to something made entirely of sin. She turned best friends into mortal enemies. Her beauty is chaos,and anything that crosses her path turns into such. She possesses the strength of allure that ruins your ability to enjoy anything else ever again. This defining characteristic is what makes her evil because she knows it and thrives off of the destruction left in her wake. I more than hate her, I hate myself for ever loving her. She is the anti-thesis of what it means to be pure of heart. Her name is ****** and I hope she dies.
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Feb 20, 2017
Feb 20, 2017 at 1:58 PM UTC
Succubus
I met this woman that ruined my life. I say woman and not girl because she isn't naive; she knows exactly what she doing and the mayhem she causes. She's enticing in a way that makes you feel bad about yourself. The kind of beauty that you wouldn't bring home to mom and dad because it would make them embarrassed for having a son that loved something so evil, it could turn the pope himself in to something made entirely of sin. She turned best friends into mortal enemies. Her beauty is chaos,and anything that crosses her path turns into such. She possesses the strength of allure that ruins your ability to enjoy anything else ever again. This defining characteristic is what makes her evil because she knows it and thrives off of the destruction left in her wake. I more than hate her, I hate myself for ever loving her. She is the anti-thesis of what it means to be pure of heart. Her name is ****** and I hope she dies.
chase-gallagher
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Feb 20, 2017
Feb 20, 2017 at 1:58 PM UTC
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