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The fat man wore a T-Shirt It said he’d beaten Anorexia I stopped and thought ‘well done’. It had stolen my daughter and my soul. The waitress’s t shirt read ‘Keep calm and eat cup cakes’ So I kept calm and ate cupcakes. I ate eight cupcakes. My daughter liked cupcakes My daughter liked T-Shirts. The Dyslexic teens T Shirt said ‘I worship dog’ I stayed silent and admired his faith. I was dyslexic and once had Faith. My daughter was called Faith. She was safe and warm in the hands of ‘dog’
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Mar 5, 2015
Mar 5, 2015 at 11:04 AM UTC
the T shirt said
The fat man wore a T-Shirt It said he’d beaten Anorexia I stopped and thought ‘well done’. It had stolen my daughter and my soul. The waitress’s t shirt read ‘Keep calm and eat cup cakes’ So I kept calm and ate cupcakes. I ate eight cupcakes. My daughter liked cupcakes My daughter liked T-Shirts. The Dyslexic teens T Shirt said ‘I worship dog’ I stayed silent and admired his faith. I was dyslexic and once had Faith. My daughter was called Faith. She was safe and warm in the hands of ‘dog’
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Mar 5, 2015
Mar 5, 2015 at 11:04 AM UTC
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