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the dangerous things and the alright things working in tandem and making excuses for one another and following a pantomime of absences and destroying the future and destroying the future and loving the mystical shadows and eating their hearts out with limitless unlimited closures and making skills out of profits and destroying the grounds that stand beneath then laughing it all the way out and bringing bad luck at the lunchens and the meetings and feeling unsafe and uncomfortable and being a winner or being a loser or perhaps seeing a winner in the eyes and understanding fear and worrying about something else instead the long treasures of a circuit eats is way to the heart of things and let it be exposed! let it be wild! let it be dangerous and alright things and things working in tandem and destroying the future and eating their hearts out and making skills out of profits and laughing laughing laughing
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Feb 26, 2016
Feb 26, 2016 at 1:54 PM UTC
Eating their hearts out
the dangerous things and the alright things working in tandem and making excuses for one another and following a pantomime of absences and destroying the future and destroying the future and loving the mystical shadows and eating their hearts out with limitless unlimited closures and making skills out of profits and destroying the grounds that stand beneath then laughing it all the way out and bringing bad luck at the lunchens and the meetings and feeling unsafe and uncomfortable and being a winner or being a loser or perhaps seeing a winner in the eyes and understanding fear and worrying about something else instead the long treasures of a circuit eats is way to the heart of things and let it be exposed! let it be wild! let it be dangerous and alright things and things working in tandem and destroying the future and eating their hearts out and making skills out of profits and laughing laughing laughing
Seanzy
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Feb 26, 2016
Feb 26, 2016 at 1:54 PM UTC
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