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- I wish I were like an animal with natural instincts. Then I could find a mate without fear. I could tell the one I have…
- When someone chucks Skittles at you and tells you to taste the freakin rainbow, take them and sling them down their throat and say, 'DON'T…
- When you are in a relationship, it isn't that hard to tell him/her you like them and all your feelings and such things. It's telling…
- I'm boRed out of my mind, so herE I Am, taLking to some of my friends in my contacts List. you are one, so here…
- My great grandfather just passed away, and my great grandmother is about to. I usually am fine with keeping myself together, my troubles and problems…
- When I'm looking at shirts in the clothes section of a store, I unfold them. Since I've never known how to fold them as they…
- I rarely ever wear makeup, but when I do and it gets messed and and smeared and all that and people ask what happened, I…
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