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The machine's coldness seethed my hair as the world sat on my shoulder that made it surrender like curtains on a steaming afternoon sighing questions and endless uncertainty. I punched the buttom wrecked number 3 that bled Espresso which in this another night of your absence would keep me awake as I intensively unstitch the truth about your pathetically sewn inventions and attack the facts about the abnormality of your society and irrationality of your culture. I swear I ******* hate you. And someday you will die, *******
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Mar 25, 2013
Mar 25, 2013 at 5:51 PM UTC
Ten Little Indian Boys and Boys
The machine's coldness seethed my hair as the world sat on my shoulder that made it surrender like curtains on a steaming afternoon sighing questions and endless uncertainty. I punched the buttom wrecked number 3 that bled Espresso which in this another night of your absence would keep me awake as I intensively unstitch the truth about your pathetically sewn inventions and attack the facts about the abnormality of your society and irrationality of your culture. I swear I ******* hate you. And someday you will die, *******
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Mar 25, 2013
Mar 25, 2013 at 5:51 PM UTC
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