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A full moon illuminates our oblivious escape. The incandescent devil ignites our narrow path  and pilots our parcel's placement terrorizing earth's landscape. "I'll give you $180 for your wrist watch." "You animal, this was my grandfather's Timex, I'll take $360 and a barter." "$240, take it or leave it!" The moon meanders for a moment, to contemplate whether to turn a full or half cycle. She settles on a little more than half a turn. "Fine, I'll take $240, but you're gonna lose a few months." "Deal! Tell January, November and December to **** off." "Sold! Haha, you sucker, those cubes have been melting for decades anyways."
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Nov 20, 2017
Nov 20, 2017 at 9:13 PM UTC
Our Tray Has 3 Empty Ice Cubes; Pawning Earth
A full moon illuminates our oblivious escape. The incandescent devil ignites our narrow path  and pilots our parcel's placement terrorizing earth's landscape. "I'll give you $180 for your wrist watch." "You animal, this was my grandfather's Timex, I'll take $360 and a barter." "$240, take it or leave it!" The moon meanders for a moment, to contemplate whether to turn a full or half cycle. She settles on a little more than half a turn. "Fine, I'll take $240, but you're gonna lose a few months." "Deal! Tell January, November and December to **** off." "Sold! Haha, you sucker, those cubes have been melting for decades anyways."
Mother Nature acts just like Human Nature; unforgiving and preposterous, when no one's looking. Little is never too late...
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Nov 20, 2017
Nov 20, 2017 at 9:13 PM UTC
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