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My wife hates it when I leave my clothes around the house. she hates it when I hold a sneeze for too long, she thinks I do it on purpose; she may be right because I believe i was a full time birthday party clown in my past life. My wife complains to me about how I spend more effort than I should scratching an itch on my thigh; she scrutinizes me when I dig under my nails and pleads for me to just clip them. When she's not home her voice still remains; it rocks back and forth like a lifeboat without any tools for salvation. I could never love anyone else. perhaps I'm all dried up; much like the plums we keep in the icebox. Forgive me, I don't mean to be so honest. It's just that i don't have anyone else to talk to at the moment.
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Oct 21, 2016
Oct 21, 2016 at 1:59 AM UTC
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My wife hates it when I leave my clothes around the house. she hates it when I hold a sneeze for too long, she thinks I do it on purpose; she may be right because I believe i was a full time birthday party clown in my past life. My wife complains to me about how I spend more effort than I should scratching an itch on my thigh; she scrutinizes me when I dig under my nails and pleads for me to just clip them. When she's not home her voice still remains; it rocks back and forth like a lifeboat without any tools for salvation. I could never love anyone else. perhaps I'm all dried up; much like the plums we keep in the icebox. Forgive me, I don't mean to be so honest. It's just that i don't have anyone else to talk to at the moment.
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Oct 21, 2016
Oct 21, 2016 at 1:59 AM UTC
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