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I went to the wake For dear passed Olaf cheers buddy I lost the filter on my mouth Within 30 minutes And it was like I was myself again I've never been proper No need to pretend here I finally spoke with her The girl with whom I share an ex And we avoided the subject It was like a silent agreement She was so much nicer Than I thought! She roared from laughter As I swiftly rejected The poor candidate... Women are cruel I walked to South Antwerp Only to recognize In-And-Out-Of-Jail-Joessef I did not see your face I just knew But you know, we don't have to Be friends or anything... Carry on. I drunk dialed my sister Who then drove me To party in a bumfuck town And it was kind of fun stop looking, it isn't going to happen no matter how much you went to my highschool But the beer was cheap And the company was good I'm starting to like this Single girl deal come and go as I please Life's good.
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Mar 6, 2016
Mar 6, 2016 at 4:50 AM UTC
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I went to the wake For dear passed Olaf cheers buddy I lost the filter on my mouth Within 30 minutes And it was like I was myself again I've never been proper No need to pretend here I finally spoke with her The girl with whom I share an ex And we avoided the subject It was like a silent agreement She was so much nicer Than I thought! She roared from laughter As I swiftly rejected The poor candidate... Women are cruel I walked to South Antwerp Only to recognize In-And-Out-Of-Jail-Joessef I did not see your face I just knew But you know, we don't have to Be friends or anything... Carry on. I drunk dialed my sister Who then drove me To party in a bumfuck town And it was kind of fun stop looking, it isn't going to happen no matter how much you went to my highschool But the beer was cheap And the company was good I'm starting to like this Single girl deal come and go as I please Life's good.
Yeah. I'm not complaining about this.
lily-nurmi
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Mar 6, 2016
Mar 6, 2016 at 4:50 AM UTC
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