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I had a boyfriend with a mental illness his name was Mental Illness. Smile of shiny white enamel radiant down to the dentin sprinkling ******* on skinny brown blunts drowned in Kentucky bourbon fluorescent tubes encased in the ceiling are fixated above candlelit chandeliers during the storm the thunder seems like ripples from lightning bolts that have already struck trees are split in two (never equally) a fire lies in the part that is one the forest floor is filled with fallen trees and dead leaves ashes fertilize survivors for growth. Mangled by a gang of doppelgangers the gangly are ganked by the gander making advancements in cloning from advancements in clothing and discoveries made through jean manipulation facsimiles of progress betray judgement a hamster wheel is made from a barrel of Kentucky bourbon two hamsters run in opposite directions, butting heads until they're teeth are chipped—down to the dentin.
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Oct 24, 2020
Oct 24, 2020 at 4:42 PM UTC
Down to the Dentin
I had a boyfriend with a mental illness his name was Mental Illness. Smile of shiny white enamel radiant down to the dentin sprinkling ******* on skinny brown blunts drowned in Kentucky bourbon fluorescent tubes encased in the ceiling are fixated above candlelit chandeliers during the storm the thunder seems like ripples from lightning bolts that have already struck trees are split in two (never equally) a fire lies in the part that is one the forest floor is filled with fallen trees and dead leaves ashes fertilize survivors for growth. Mangled by a gang of doppelgangers the gangly are ganked by the gander making advancements in cloning from advancements in clothing and discoveries made through jean manipulation facsimiles of progress betray judgement a hamster wheel is made from a barrel of Kentucky bourbon two hamsters run in opposite directions, butting heads until they're teeth are chipped—down to the dentin.
andrew-rueter
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30/M/Kentucky
Oct 24, 2020
Oct 24, 2020 at 4:42 PM UTC
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