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- IF YOU HAVE A CRUSH ON ME OR WANT TO BE FRIENDS YOU LITERALLY HAVE TO SPELL IT OUT FOR ME BECAUSE IM DUMB AND…
- I am the human contradiction. I have no self confidence, yet I have a massive ego. I want to turn my life around, yet I…
- Do not fall in love with people like me,we will take you to museums and parks and monuments and kiss you in every beautiful place…
- You cannot erase the things you have said to me because you wrote them in dark red pen all over my skin and this kind…
- I wanna date someone and live with them in a shitty apartment but be happy about it because we are happy together and we can…
- I'm a hypocrite. I tell my friends they have to eat when I don't. I tell them they shouldn't listen to what other say when…
- I dont just want a boyfriend/girlfriend I want someone who laughs into kisses and stays in bed an extra hour with me every morning and…
- When you like someone so much you actually listen to the music they send you or when you listen to it bc it reminds you…
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