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First World Problems

by aaron-diff4rent-mcdaniel

I finally unblocked you on Facebook Sounds childish to say at 22, but it was a big step The only line of communication we've had Dammed up like the hoover Time, hard at work with his Pick Axe, finally broke through And the raging warm water flushed my finger tips Excited Nervous Angry There he is Unblock Click Scroll Last Post: Dec 30, 2014 3 years ago My Birthday, 3 years ago The 3rd one he missed He did manage to share a sports post For a team I am positive he doesn't even like I'm less than a sports team he doesn't even like It's not so bad, really I owe him a lot Without him, I wouldn't be who I am today Growing up without a father teaches you to wear shoulder-pads, and to check your gloves for holes I know where to find the best prices on cleats specifically crafted to keep a heart from slipping when it goes through shit I've become the epitome of masculinity Numb without Novocain Tear ducts run as dry at the Nile will, Circa 2095 Your impact to my ecosystem as devastating as throwaway plastic Am I your throw away plastic?
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Written by
aaron-diff4rent-mcdaniel
22 / M / American
For You?
Written by
aaron-diff4rent-mcdaniel
22 / M / American
Published
Apr 13, 2017
Time
2m
Notes

The story doesn't make much sense, as I haven't written in almost 3 years and I full accept that.

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