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- When you're still attracted to someone that has confessed all their faults, but realizing how bad those faults are you still want them. It becomes…
- When someone makes a point to say, Good morning to you everyday. Remember there's no hidden meaning behind it they just want to be the…
- It's funny how a random person can come up to us with their opinion on a subject and we just pass it off as nonsense…
- I miss my friends an I make it a point to see, talk, text, and think of them daily. I never just hit them up,…
- Summer Drinking Rule 1: If you wake up next to someone congratulate them for liking you at your worse.
- It's amazing how the same people that say I'm a great guy, amazing father, successful, having a lot going for myself, handsome, and wish I'd…
- It's messed up to find comfort and relatability in a site, that can careless about you, with people that only pay attention to you when…
- See the most important rule in this world to remember is when somebody tells you that they have changed. Never believe it, because people don't…
- This is for all those disturbed females that are either with a guy that should be locked up, or crying over some dude in jail…
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