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“You’re a stone fox.”
Trip.
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Yes.
This movie describes my life, minus the murder and crack addiction
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Point me at that door because I’ve been trying to leave
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2:25 a.m. confessions
when the night takes over, it could be so unnerving. but it isn’t the night that takes over so much, as it is the darkness. the quiet. the still. the staring up at the same squared-lined ceiling you’ve looked up at for the past 24 years. does any of this ever end? do the nights get any easier? am i ever gonna’ get out of here? at 24 years old these questions seem so silly. as i’ve felt stuck, trapped, and in the same place with no movement for all of these years, my writing has been too. i’m constantly hanging onto what used to be. words that used to be. words that used to flow. i’m riding around on a perpetual carousel and i fear i’ll never get off.
round and round.
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I'm stayin' above the flat line I'm ahead of the curve Take a piece of the sunshine with me On a red eye flight to another world

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‘Amid the chaos of that day, when all I could hear was the thunder of gunshots, and all I could smell was the violence in the air, I look back and am amazed that my thoughts were so clear and true, that three words went through my mind endlessly, repeating themselves like a broken record: you're so cool, you're so cool, you're so cool.’
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A day in the life of a newspaper woman
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Definitely hysterical crying at the moment to the end of The Notebook

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Claire Underwood is such a fierce babe

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I've always had a fascination with the assassination of JFK, but just recently I watched Oliver Stone's 1991 film, 'JFK,' and my mind was truly blown. It shocks me that the conclusion we have gone with to this day is that Lee Harvey Oswald alone killed the 35th president of the United States. There is too much evidence that leads one to believe the murder of JFK was a governmental set-up that had a magnitude beyond belief. It drives me to tears just thinking about it.

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