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In response to the condescending, someone imagines their ending. Revenge may sound tempting

for someone never forgetting. The name of this someone is Inre Sponse. If Inre was a ghost, then this ghost haunts. The name of this someone is Inre Sponse. If Inre was a ghost, then this ghost haunts.

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Curbside pickup is smoother than a hiccup.

It’s harmless like a sit-up. And for a safe trip? Yup.

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Wearing a mask in public helps people to not become sick.

Many a person trust it. Hopefully it’s a snug fit.

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Bananas appear to smile because they spoon each other

in bunches ((((((  . That last sentence is just one of my hunches.

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Hype over a film could be a form of hypnosis. After watching “Get Out”, this is something i noticed

(especially since this movie is relevant and focused (from its beginning to how it closes)).

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Someone was staring and smiling at the end of a golf club;

it was really a selfie stick to help photograph one’s mug. A chipped screenshot of a mug would be a flub.

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A hula dancer tried to seduce me; I can’t share some details since they’re too juicy…

I had to decline her offer despite her bribes (because she already had a boyfriend and he collects knives).

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In response to the condescending, someone puts a curse on them and how they’ll be ending.

Thoughts of revenge may sound tempting for someone who is never forgetting.

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A few seconds after lying down, a pet dog is loudly snoring. I think it’s her sneaky way of saying “BORING”

in response to a conversation between her two human friends. Sleeping is what this dog seems to pretend. This canine’s loud snoring interrupts their dialogue; more attention is what she seems to want.

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A cookie cutter might sound alarming, like a gingerbread man that is self-harming,

jarring, scarring, dealing with pain, and the numbing repressive pressure of having to accept or be the same. Despite expectations of having to fit a shape, to smile and be sweet, outside of the edges is a space to heal … Continue reading

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