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A collective figure

by giano-m-hurtado

shirtless and drinking my six dollar sangria from a measuring cup. never has the formula been so close to be solved. the exact moment when we can say we have made it. twenty four onces in and my neighbor seems to be a little put off. this same man comes outside once a day to ask me about college without even putting pants over his underwear so tonight I figure indifference is key. Summer is a gross mess, even when your doing nothing you find yourself pouring sweat through your white button ups, you looked fine leaving and now that your here doing your best to sound interesting to girl at the bookstore you just look slightly sadder and fatter than before. thirty six ounces and red teeth tell me that we have made it.
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Aug 5, 2016
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