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where fools fall in love, thats wher is at they are black, or white, or latino, or asian usually, and then two fall in love because of an unusual circumstance, and the irony is funny, or beautiful, or scary, or scandalous and then they do something horrible and brash to succumb to their love, or suppress it and someone in the story tries to help them, and also someone tries to stop them it becomes a thing, since the foolish lovers involve their families and friends to a maniacal extreme so it's Romeo and Juliet, And that's the story, I want to see it again... I want to see the part where the protagonist trades hands with an enemy for his heart show me the kiss in the courtyard, under the streetlight, in the back of the bus the one that is horribly vain and ***** give me the spices and butter over cooking for a false wedding, a re-kindling of mutual benefit hand me tybalt's dagger- the show must go on
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May 4, 2018
May 4, 2018 at 3:14 AM UTC
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where fools fall in love, thats wher is at they are black, or white, or latino, or asian usually, and then two fall in love because of an unusual circumstance, and the irony is funny, or beautiful, or scary, or scandalous and then they do something horrible and brash to succumb to their love, or suppress it and someone in the story tries to help them, and also someone tries to stop them it becomes a thing, since the foolish lovers involve their families and friends to a maniacal extreme so it's Romeo and Juliet, And that's the story, I want to see it again... I want to see the part where the protagonist trades hands with an enemy for his heart show me the kiss in the courtyard, under the streetlight, in the back of the bus the one that is horribly vain and ***** give me the spices and butter over cooking for a false wedding, a re-kindling of mutual benefit hand me tybalt's dagger- the show must go on
Seanzy
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May 4, 2018
May 4, 2018 at 3:14 AM UTC
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