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Today the plane rocked and shook like hell. And normally I would think of dying and then this time I thought of dying still. But instead of imagining the impact, and the fire, and the screams, I imagined the faces of the people I knew when they heard of my end. I thought of her, wishing she had bothered to say goodbye, or that she hadn't turned away when the puzzle pieces fit and she found out how I felt. So this time when the plane shook I said "Let the **** thing burn." I'm not going back to anything anyways.
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Oct 24, 2010
Oct 24, 2010 at 5:30 PM UTC
flying
Today the plane rocked and shook like hell. And normally I would think of dying and then this time I thought of dying still. But instead of imagining the impact, and the fire, and the screams, I imagined the faces of the people I knew when they heard of my end. I thought of her, wishing she had bothered to say goodbye, or that she hadn't turned away when the puzzle pieces fit and she found out how I felt. So this time when the plane shook I said "Let the **** thing burn." I'm not going back to anything anyways.
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Oct 24, 2010
Oct 24, 2010 at 5:30 PM UTC
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