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Never Coffee

On a Wednesday afternoon, I sat in a Starbucks, sipping water and sucking a candy cane, and I watched cars driving through flurries of snow. Each left the flakes spiraling and churning in its wake; they did not stop, or even notice the affect they had on the frozen precipitation around them, and I sat thinking that people, passing through each others lives, are much the same.
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