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You must make a decision, but you are suffocating and time is running thin. It's as if you are an astronaut: one hundred feet away from your shuttle, and the oxygen tank on your back is empty. It's like you are a captain: pulled under the abysmal blue water as your ship of the line is submerged and your legs are tangled in the sails. But really, you are a young boy sitting a park bench next to the girl from the schoolyard with whom you fell madly in love. The decision you must make: Are you going to kiss her? Reach the shuttle with mere seconds to spare. Free yourself from the ******* of a sinking ship.
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Feb 2, 2013
Feb 2, 2013 at 1:08 AM UTC
Suffocating Astronauts and Sinking Ships
You must make a decision, but you are suffocating and time is running thin. It's as if you are an astronaut: one hundred feet away from your shuttle, and the oxygen tank on your back is empty. It's like you are a captain: pulled under the abysmal blue water as your ship of the line is submerged and your legs are tangled in the sails. But really, you are a young boy sitting a park bench next to the girl from the schoolyard with whom you fell madly in love. The decision you must make: Are you going to kiss her? Reach the shuttle with mere seconds to spare. Free yourself from the ******* of a sinking ship.
Donald-nicholas
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Feb 2, 2013
Feb 2, 2013 at 1:08 AM UTC
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