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When you’re thirty, you’re supposed to know things already. You’re supposed to have your **** together. A wife, maybe even a kid. But this man still felt like a boy. Shrugging life away with cigarettes stealthily torn from the box, afternoon breaks whistling through the scabby throat, weeping silently into his cigarette, smiling empty through the golden tint of a pitcher of beer. Sadness sat in his eyes and it never seemed to go away. The sadness made him look younger, more innocent. He thought no one noticed. But someone did.
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Mar 25, 2015
Mar 25, 2015 at 9:24 PM UTC
Adulthood
When you’re thirty, you’re supposed to know things already. You’re supposed to have your **** together. A wife, maybe even a kid. But this man still felt like a boy. Shrugging life away with cigarettes stealthily torn from the box, afternoon breaks whistling through the scabby throat, weeping silently into his cigarette, smiling empty through the golden tint of a pitcher of beer. Sadness sat in his eyes and it never seemed to go away. The sadness made him look younger, more innocent. He thought no one noticed. But someone did.
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Mar 25, 2015
Mar 25, 2015 at 9:24 PM UTC
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