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Dear Homework, Sitting down to do you is like a little kid sitting down to eat his veggies. In case the eternity of school every day isn't enough you add to that. You're the nails on a chalkboard, the leg that fell asleep. The peas in the chicken noodle soup, the sun blocking my view. You're like an injury. Always holding me back. You're like getting out of bed. Nobody wants to but we all have to do it eventually. Hopefully you're like dinosaurs. We just want you to go extinct. Sincerely, Everybody
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Apr 2, 2014
Apr 2, 2014 at 4:54 PM UTC
Dear Homework
Dear Homework, Sitting down to do you is like a little kid sitting down to eat his veggies. In case the eternity of school every day isn't enough you add to that. You're the nails on a chalkboard, the leg that fell asleep. The peas in the chicken noodle soup, the sun blocking my view. You're like an injury. Always holding me back. You're like getting out of bed. Nobody wants to but we all have to do it eventually. Hopefully you're like dinosaurs. We just want you to go extinct. Sincerely, Everybody
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Apr 2, 2014
Apr 2, 2014 at 4:54 PM UTC
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