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'well enough to work'   it is said                       that is not how i feel but they don't want me to have any more paid time off ('where are the nearest bathrooms ?' )    i scout my eyes vote against it all                               gloating white blight fills the corridors            leering and bleaching my thinking pressure strobing                         my quaking hands cannot hide          stoking up the goods   i am churned    chilled in flashes   and ready to purge this   somehow   became my neutral state my wet and wrinkled butterfly with development hacked pollutants of my own body gummed to some gnarled form of active culture like there are ants building with decaying spittle manky damaged mandibles                                                       reforming my state   corrupted 'well enough to work' i battle the common workday suffering routine habitually breeding and fighting sickness within
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Dec 5, 2022
Dec 5, 2022 at 9:42 PM UTC
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'well enough to work'   it is said                       that is not how i feel but they don't want me to have any more paid time off ('where are the nearest bathrooms ?' )    i scout my eyes vote against it all                               gloating white blight fills the corridors            leering and bleaching my thinking pressure strobing                         my quaking hands cannot hide          stoking up the goods   i am churned    chilled in flashes   and ready to purge this   somehow   became my neutral state my wet and wrinkled butterfly with development hacked pollutants of my own body gummed to some gnarled form of active culture like there are ants building with decaying spittle manky damaged mandibles                                                       reforming my state   corrupted 'well enough to work' i battle the common workday suffering routine habitually breeding and fighting sickness within
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Dec 5, 2022
Dec 5, 2022 at 9:42 PM UTC
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