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Please RSVP to the event which is my life and don't forget to follow me might you please like?! <pause> It's been days & virtually no likes. But that's how we judge our self-worth and give meaning to proceeding in life. SLAPPED in the face by an opening door. My past flashes forward as I hit the floor. Liked by many Disliked by more I used to relish in the love of my haters like a ***** Always high from the love of my admirers I did not care to be judged in the social court room of people for higher. A hand pulls me towards the future which is now my present in the past Pulled forward to the door which took me back. I liked that girl. She was an ultimate me. She did not care to RSVP. Yanked forth once more from the protruding arm out the door. Hesitant I shoes nervously glued to space in this time. Please RSVP? to the event which is me?! I'm guest of honor ***** I took my shoes off and walked in freely.
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Aug 27, 2015
Aug 27, 2015 at 9:07 PM UTC
Please RSVP
Please RSVP to the event which is my life and don't forget to follow me might you please like?! <pause> It's been days & virtually no likes. But that's how we judge our self-worth and give meaning to proceeding in life. SLAPPED in the face by an opening door. My past flashes forward as I hit the floor. Liked by many Disliked by more I used to relish in the love of my haters like a ***** Always high from the love of my admirers I did not care to be judged in the social court room of people for higher. A hand pulls me towards the future which is now my present in the past Pulled forward to the door which took me back. I liked that girl. She was an ultimate me. She did not care to RSVP. Yanked forth once more from the protruding arm out the door. Hesitant I shoes nervously glued to space in this time. Please RSVP? to the event which is me?! I'm guest of honor ***** I took my shoes off and walked in freely.
shawnanigans
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Aug 27, 2015
Aug 27, 2015 at 9:07 PM UTC
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