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i eat chicken, the world knows i do. my life is a mother hen, punishing me for eating so much god **** chicken. but once a day she gives me one good thing, a single egg to hold onto. i always break it. one day i received a golden egg she conceived. told me “you know what will happen if you eat more chicken again.” i promised her i would not, and i kept that egg warm in a feather bed, staying up till 5am smothering it with love and heat. the morning i saw the gold flaking off, i cried. mother had tricked me into eating no chicken. it was a fake. i wanted to strangle her, that **** mother hen. what would become of us if i snapped her neck. no more eggs. do i need them?
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Aug 26, 2019
Aug 26, 2019 at 4:21 PM UTC
a hen
i eat chicken, the world knows i do. my life is a mother hen, punishing me for eating so much god **** chicken. but once a day she gives me one good thing, a single egg to hold onto. i always break it. one day i received a golden egg she conceived. told me “you know what will happen if you eat more chicken again.” i promised her i would not, and i kept that egg warm in a feather bed, staying up till 5am smothering it with love and heat. the morning i saw the gold flaking off, i cried. mother had tricked me into eating no chicken. it was a fake. i wanted to strangle her, that **** mother hen. what would become of us if i snapped her neck. no more eggs. do i need them?
who really knows?
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F/pepperland
Aug 26, 2019
Aug 26, 2019 at 4:21 PM UTC
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