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i. horror film: the last place the poor can go. our second date- her father had given her chase but in slow motion. he gave me his hand and I took it because it was free. I told her in the car while it moved what a cliché she was. she looked at hills a few of them stopped rolling. she had me pull over. horror films ain’t rocket surgery. I knew what she meant. ii. mothers and fathers, lie to your children. tell them the honeybee wants to die for them; that no matter their stillness it will sting. tell them each they are a limited edition glow in the dark action figure. tell them the world is flat; that when it’s not, don’t get romantic to traverse the banged on ceiling of hell.
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Jul 9, 2012
Jul 9, 2012 at 1:53 PM UTC
entrapment
i. horror film: the last place the poor can go. our second date- her father had given her chase but in slow motion. he gave me his hand and I took it because it was free. I told her in the car while it moved what a cliché she was. she looked at hills a few of them stopped rolling. she had me pull over. horror films ain’t rocket surgery. I knew what she meant. ii. mothers and fathers, lie to your children. tell them the honeybee wants to die for them; that no matter their stillness it will sting. tell them each they are a limited edition glow in the dark action figure. tell them the world is flat; that when it’s not, don’t get romantic to traverse the banged on ceiling of hell.
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Jul 9, 2012
Jul 9, 2012 at 1:53 PM UTC
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