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You have to lower your expectations for life. It probably didn't help being fed clichés for breakfast like strawberry pop-tarts throughout your adolescence. Middle school only made it worse, when you discovered words could describe sadness. You learned about math and the improbability, statistically speaking, of your dreams. The sadness picked up speed in high school, and the teacher you loved who smoked, who cursed and made jokes, who taught you how meaningful words can be, has already forgotten your name. The university did not help at all. Your tall, lost professors and brilliant lovers only added to the distant, dream-like ego of the future. Piling hopes one on top of the other accumulating mass, collecting nothing. Your dream is a tidal wave and we are nowhere near the sea. If you could, please, lower your expectations of me.
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Jan 22, 2013
Jan 22, 2013 at 9:18 PM UTC
Collecting Nothing.
You have to lower your expectations for life. It probably didn't help being fed clichés for breakfast like strawberry pop-tarts throughout your adolescence. Middle school only made it worse, when you discovered words could describe sadness. You learned about math and the improbability, statistically speaking, of your dreams. The sadness picked up speed in high school, and the teacher you loved who smoked, who cursed and made jokes, who taught you how meaningful words can be, has already forgotten your name. The university did not help at all. Your tall, lost professors and brilliant lovers only added to the distant, dream-like ego of the future. Piling hopes one on top of the other accumulating mass, collecting nothing. Your dream is a tidal wave and we are nowhere near the sea. If you could, please, lower your expectations of me.
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Jan 22, 2013
Jan 22, 2013 at 9:18 PM UTC
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