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This antique mirror boosts no confidence. Concave reveals its magic tricks with an incurvate red surface. Some human hair blending braids are there to fancify your boxers, your removable metallic silver suspenders underwear and her red bra underwire slips. It is a new style. I feel anguish, when I touch the pull locks. Her picture of the antique statue is hidden between all those things. She enters the mirror to kiss you every time you look at it. Like jelly candies are her lipsticks on that silver, but they have different taste. For me, they look like isoquants, or indifference curves. I want to leave you. What do you think? The water that drips from the mirror, when I wash it, is like crimsonblood. Scary optical illusions split the reality into two variants through my woe, and create a much looser and less direct relationship between us than ever. You live for your comfort and versatility. You cannot change it.
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Sep 2, 2013
Sep 2, 2013 at 9:32 AM UTC
An Antique Beauty
This antique mirror boosts no confidence. Concave reveals its magic tricks with an incurvate red surface. Some human hair blending braids are there to fancify your boxers, your removable metallic silver suspenders underwear and her red bra underwire slips. It is a new style. I feel anguish, when I touch the pull locks. Her picture of the antique statue is hidden between all those things. She enters the mirror to kiss you every time you look at it. Like jelly candies are her lipsticks on that silver, but they have different taste. For me, they look like isoquants, or indifference curves. I want to leave you. What do you think? The water that drips from the mirror, when I wash it, is like crimsonblood. Scary optical illusions split the reality into two variants through my woe, and create a much looser and less direct relationship between us than ever. You live for your comfort and versatility. You cannot change it.
marieta-maglas
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Sep 2, 2013
Sep 2, 2013 at 9:32 AM UTC
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