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Just above a waistband sits a most peculiar thing. The most common human blemish whose lauds we oft forget to sing. Some are small and dainty, pushed neatly in like a dimple in the desert of skin. Others hemorrhage outward, squishy and pale, the extra flesh bloated by strange and unnamed ****** juices. Often adorned with a jewel or a stone, the awkward interruption of the otherwise plain torso is unconsciously celebrated, for it serves us all a greater purpose. Reminding each person from where he came. The living proof that we are all connected, at one point or another, to someone else.
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Apr 9, 2012
Apr 9, 2012 at 8:27 PM UTC
An Acute Observation of an Otherwise Unrenowned Body Part
Just above a waistband sits a most peculiar thing. The most common human blemish whose lauds we oft forget to sing. Some are small and dainty, pushed neatly in like a dimple in the desert of skin. Others hemorrhage outward, squishy and pale, the extra flesh bloated by strange and unnamed ****** juices. Often adorned with a jewel or a stone, the awkward interruption of the otherwise plain torso is unconsciously celebrated, for it serves us all a greater purpose. Reminding each person from where he came. The living proof that we are all connected, at one point or another, to someone else.
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Apr 9, 2012
Apr 9, 2012 at 8:27 PM UTC
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