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i am fascinated with the unruliness of some girls' hair the plainness around their eyes the strangeness of their earrings the smell of the cigarettes inbetween their fingers i wonder at their worn brown boots and slightly crooked teeth and dry lips and i think they are the most beautiful things i have ever seen almost untouched by things that beat me down like the image of victora's secret underwear and the world's first super model telling girls their thighs are too fat i want to be one of those slightly unkempt women they're like uncaged animals i want to have what they have but i am a product of this society it is too late for me i am destined to be unsatisfied forever i will always hate something about me even if i don't mean to i will always wear too much make up and too low shirts and preach the mainstream way of life my fingernails will never be ***** i will always be merely pretty i wish i was interesting
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Nov 9, 2013
Nov 9, 2013 at 8:55 PM UTC
interesting women
i am fascinated with the unruliness of some girls' hair the plainness around their eyes the strangeness of their earrings the smell of the cigarettes inbetween their fingers i wonder at their worn brown boots and slightly crooked teeth and dry lips and i think they are the most beautiful things i have ever seen almost untouched by things that beat me down like the image of victora's secret underwear and the world's first super model telling girls their thighs are too fat i want to be one of those slightly unkempt women they're like uncaged animals i want to have what they have but i am a product of this society it is too late for me i am destined to be unsatisfied forever i will always hate something about me even if i don't mean to i will always wear too much make up and too low shirts and preach the mainstream way of life my fingernails will never be ***** i will always be merely pretty i wish i was interesting
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Nov 9, 2013
Nov 9, 2013 at 8:55 PM UTC
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