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Something that tastes too sweet stops feeling like a treat. The tongue grows heavy, and the stomach twists; as what once melted into joy now rots at the edges — a nectar that poisons, a kindness that clings too tight, a love that smothers until you can’t breathe without choking on its syrup. Sweetness in excess is a _quiet cruelty_. it does not heal; it only hides the sickness it’s already become. And maybe that’s the trick — a treat that tricks the tongue, a sweetness so thick it sticks like honey on the heart, leaving you starving while pretending to be fed. _Too much **** sugar and even the heart gets cavities._
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Aug 23, 2025
Aug 23, 2025 at 5:20 PM UTC
Too Much **** Sugar
Something that tastes too sweet stops feeling like a treat. The tongue grows heavy, and the stomach twists; as what once melted into joy now rots at the edges — a nectar that poisons, a kindness that clings too tight, a love that smothers until you can’t breathe without choking on its syrup. Sweetness in excess is a _quiet cruelty_. it does not heal; it only hides the sickness it’s already become. And maybe that’s the trick — a treat that tricks the tongue, a sweetness so thick it sticks like honey on the heart, leaving you starving while pretending to be fed. _Too much **** sugar and even the heart gets cavities._
OddOdysseyPoet
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27/M/Zimbabwe
Aug 23, 2025
Aug 23, 2025 at 5:20 PM UTC
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