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In my attempt to be clever and witty I have written you a poem. For you to read and pick apart. It will start with a catchy title that will then bring you to the opening sentence. In my attempt to be clever and witty I have written you a poem. If this poem catches your eye, you will read Michelle Rose to figure out worthiness of a follow or a like. If this is uninteresting you won’t even bother to finish reading. It will end with a clever remark that could be considered sarcasm, just as the rest of the poem could have been. You will then wonder to yourself, why did I just read that, and what the hell is that second to last stanza supposed to mean? Or maybe you won’t do any of this because you’re a normal person. Did I just call you abnormal? Sometimes I like to read in the dark too… a clever remark that could be considered sarcasm, Just as the rest of the poem could have been.
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Mar 21, 2013
Mar 21, 2013 at 8:31 PM UTC
a catchy title
In my attempt to be clever and witty I have written you a poem. For you to read and pick apart. It will start with a catchy title that will then bring you to the opening sentence. In my attempt to be clever and witty I have written you a poem. If this poem catches your eye, you will read Michelle Rose to figure out worthiness of a follow or a like. If this is uninteresting you won’t even bother to finish reading. It will end with a clever remark that could be considered sarcasm, just as the rest of the poem could have been. You will then wonder to yourself, why did I just read that, and what the hell is that second to last stanza supposed to mean? Or maybe you won’t do any of this because you’re a normal person. Did I just call you abnormal? Sometimes I like to read in the dark too… a clever remark that could be considered sarcasm, Just as the rest of the poem could have been.
...I assure you im just bored out of my mind...
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Mar 21, 2013
Mar 21, 2013 at 8:31 PM UTC
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