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The days carry the essence of grand fatigue; I once knew a good judge of character, whom the recipients of righteousness called a friend. He collapsed within the fog, leaving a rare delicacy for me to consume. I savored the taste of blatant bitterness, refusing to regurgitate the morsels I quickly digested. Now I've got this nagging cough and wheezing in my chest. The plight of mad science to taint my good blood cells with the disease of contaminated cytoplasm. I am becoming numb to its brutal effects and I am frightened.
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Oct 24, 2013
Oct 24, 2013 at 10:44 PM UTC
Indoctrination
The days carry the essence of grand fatigue; I once knew a good judge of character, whom the recipients of righteousness called a friend. He collapsed within the fog, leaving a rare delicacy for me to consume. I savored the taste of blatant bitterness, refusing to regurgitate the morsels I quickly digested. Now I've got this nagging cough and wheezing in my chest. The plight of mad science to taint my good blood cells with the disease of contaminated cytoplasm. I am becoming numb to its brutal effects and I am frightened.
david-w-jones
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Oct 24, 2013
Oct 24, 2013 at 10:44 PM UTC
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