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You can't make a wish off of a mascara clumped eyelash. Using tears and chocolate to make up for the absence of people in your life. You are woven into your bed, watching inspirational Netflix movies. Feeling welcome into the arms of every teen angst indie film. It ends. You’re alone. You take a sip of the 5 day old room temperature water Sitting on your bed stand Up comes a ring of wood with the cup. Rub your grease caked face. Think about showering. One more show. Tomorrow you plan to run. Eat healthy. New life, new you. Wake up, run 2 miles. Think about becoming raw vegan and a marathon runner. Go buy fruits and veggies. How do people live without bread? Let veggies go bad. Too hung over to run the next day Start again tomorrow. Don’t start again tomorrow. Go get fries and shake because you deserve it. Determine you’re ok with becoming morbidly obese To the point of immobility. Open backpack. See laptop. Repeat.
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Feb 25, 2014
Feb 25, 2014 at 11:17 AM UTC
The Day in the Life of ...Well a lot of America’s Youth
You can't make a wish off of a mascara clumped eyelash. Using tears and chocolate to make up for the absence of people in your life. You are woven into your bed, watching inspirational Netflix movies. Feeling welcome into the arms of every teen angst indie film. It ends. You’re alone. You take a sip of the 5 day old room temperature water Sitting on your bed stand Up comes a ring of wood with the cup. Rub your grease caked face. Think about showering. One more show. Tomorrow you plan to run. Eat healthy. New life, new you. Wake up, run 2 miles. Think about becoming raw vegan and a marathon runner. Go buy fruits and veggies. How do people live without bread? Let veggies go bad. Too hung over to run the next day Start again tomorrow. Don’t start again tomorrow. Go get fries and shake because you deserve it. Determine you’re ok with becoming morbidly obese To the point of immobility. Open backpack. See laptop. Repeat.
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Feb 25, 2014
Feb 25, 2014 at 11:17 AM UTC
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