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we were each other's sunlight shining brightly upon each other as we give each other a touch of earthly warmth we were two celestial bodies bound together by each other's gravity revolving about a mutual coordinate moving in universal synchrony but it looks like all our hydrogen has ran out and we collapsed into a white dwarf—dim light no life, no soul, cold to the touch we are running out of light and you gave up on emitting yours yet i force myself to keep on shining like i'm milking stone, it's hopeless
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Sep 17, 2017
Sep 17, 2017 at 9:52 AM UTC
stonemilker
we were each other's sunlight shining brightly upon each other as we give each other a touch of earthly warmth we were two celestial bodies bound together by each other's gravity revolving about a mutual coordinate moving in universal synchrony but it looks like all our hydrogen has ran out and we collapsed into a white dwarf—dim light no life, no soul, cold to the touch we are running out of light and you gave up on emitting yours yet i force myself to keep on shining like i'm milking stone, it's hopeless
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Sep 17, 2017
Sep 17, 2017 at 9:52 AM UTC
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