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I unfolded myself today. it felt like pulling apart a paper crane's wings and flattening out the paper to see the creases and folds and torn corners. they were always there but I couldn't see them. fold the crane back up again it's not standing nearly as tall I know it's better to leave things be but my weakness is my curiosity I just wanted to know what I was inside but now the crane's thin, paper wings are much too crooked to fly
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Aug 18, 2015
Aug 18, 2015 at 6:28 AM UTC
ugly bird
I unfolded myself today. it felt like pulling apart a paper crane's wings and flattening out the paper to see the creases and folds and torn corners. they were always there but I couldn't see them. fold the crane back up again it's not standing nearly as tall I know it's better to leave things be but my weakness is my curiosity I just wanted to know what I was inside but now the crane's thin, paper wings are much too crooked to fly
so much angst and self loathing you'd almost thing I was a teenage girl. oh wait
grace-anne-kennard
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Aug 18, 2015
Aug 18, 2015 at 6:28 AM UTC
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