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“i set out to find a rhyme for orange but all I could think of was door hinge unless you’ve heard of the mountains of blorange in which case you’re a fool” and for a brief moment i could see, for the first time, with my own eyes the brilliance of that most worn and beaten orange notebook it sat there, on the floor and i could feel its pain all the years of torment expressed openly upon the pages within the anguish of grief the sadness of loss the fear and hatred of death i could feel all of the emotions that had been bottled up inside and it was simply overwhelming all of that emotion locked away inside held slovenly together by a single, thin, rusting wire and encased by a brilliant, tattered, and fading orange cover i suppose it is only proper that the cover of that notebook be orange one of the few words in the english language that simply doesn’t rhyme
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Sep 8, 2017
Sep 8, 2017 at 12:12 AM UTC
you're a fool
“i set out to find a rhyme for orange but all I could think of was door hinge unless you’ve heard of the mountains of blorange in which case you’re a fool” and for a brief moment i could see, for the first time, with my own eyes the brilliance of that most worn and beaten orange notebook it sat there, on the floor and i could feel its pain all the years of torment expressed openly upon the pages within the anguish of grief the sadness of loss the fear and hatred of death i could feel all of the emotions that had been bottled up inside and it was simply overwhelming all of that emotion locked away inside held slovenly together by a single, thin, rusting wire and encased by a brilliant, tattered, and fading orange cover i suppose it is only proper that the cover of that notebook be orange one of the few words in the english language that simply doesn’t rhyme
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Sep 8, 2017
Sep 8, 2017 at 12:12 AM UTC
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