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I thought I saw Ursa Minor in Lampe Park last night, but the trees blurred my vision to the point where I couldn't tell whether it was a constellation or a phallus ******* on a posy of roses. Stars don't make sense. If amateur philosophy has taught me anything, it's that they can't be social constructs or a figment of your imagination because they exist. They're dead, but they exist. and they'll be here until all my jokes about cancer or death in general catches up to me.
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Jun 2, 2018
Jun 2, 2018 at 1:02 AM UTC
ursula miner
I thought I saw Ursa Minor in Lampe Park last night, but the trees blurred my vision to the point where I couldn't tell whether it was a constellation or a phallus ******* on a posy of roses. Stars don't make sense. If amateur philosophy has taught me anything, it's that they can't be social constructs or a figment of your imagination because they exist. They're dead, but they exist. and they'll be here until all my jokes about cancer or death in general catches up to me.
earthmover
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19/M/Washington
Jun 2, 2018
Jun 2, 2018 at 1:02 AM UTC
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