Hi, I'm Skye Spalding and I'm eighteen. Currently single and straight.
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Oh my, that'd be hilarious to see lit up in neon.
It was really clever. I feel like that should be the motto or slogan for most strip clubs. “If you’re cold, the friction inside will heat you up”.
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My mom always used baking soda or.. something like that.
Seriously? My mom has used it my whole life to get all the stains out. Works like a charm.
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Then what were you talking about?
Everyone here is an awful guesser, but a bar could work too.
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I'm usually not. I feel clever.
I see what you did there, very nice. I’m not that wise with words.
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Stain stick? I've never heard of that..
Not sure that wouldn’t be better, but whatever. That sounds horrible, worse than dropping it on your clothes. Go get stain stick, you can probably get it out.
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A bar?
I wanna go where the lights are low and the dreamers are chasing.
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It's probably real hot because of all the friction.
I wonder how cold it is in there with hardly any clothes on.
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I can dance. It's just the fact of being up there half naked that I couldn't handle.
Same, except I don’t have to worry about my parents being disappointed. I can’t dance to save my life as well so I doubt dancing on a pole is any better.
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Without life's ups and downs, you'd be nothing but bored. I didn't; I only got another stain on an old quilt I've had forever.
It is a thing I’ve noticed. Probably just the way things are. I don’t think that exactly counts, but It’s a pretty good point. I hope you didn’t get burned or ruin your clothes, getting anything hot on you sucks. Very rapid.
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Wow. I could never have that job; I'd be too embarrassed.
Well, her name is Kandy so I should’ve known it from the beginning. I’m really not sure, I suppose so? She told me her nickname was Killer Kandy, so..
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Ah, I see. Things seem to escalate very quickly around here. For example, I was sitting and watching a movie and all of a sudden a girl popped out and I spilled hot chocolate all over me. Talk about rapid escalation.
He didn’t mean to, we somehow got on the topic of serious relationships and he was shocked I had been in one, and yeah, it went from there. It escalated pretty quickly.
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Did she say if she enjoyed it?
You’re telling me.
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Oh. Well that's not nice. Why would he do that?
He just brought back from memories of my ex last night and I’ve been kind of a mess sense.
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Well that escalated quickly.
I rekindled with one of my friends that I went to middle school with earlier in the day. She was the girl who used to collect stickers about six years ago, and now she’s a stripper.
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What'd he do?
Same. I’m an emotional mess no thanks to Vincent.
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I need something to do.
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Hitting rock bottom is a shit feeling, but people need to fight past it. Nothing is better than that feeling of knowing you've made it past that point you thought you wouldn't. No, just my sisters. I like talking to much to withdraw from society.
To me, there's nothing needed more than hope. Everyone seems to be hopeless these days, and it's saddening. Santa actually did keep my hope going longer than it should have, but I let that go in second grade when my sisters showed me our parents putting presents under the tree.
That’s why I think it’s sad when people just give up on life, I understand you’re going to want to some time, but it kills me that now I know the lack of strength they have inside. Hitting the bottom is where you find out who you really are, and the person that’s inside. Your sisters and now you?
Yeah, and like, i guess the think about hope, and the reason it keeps us holding on is because it’s never a grantee, but it’s a chance to believe in something more. It’s pretty beautiful. I wish I could still believe in Santa, but that stopped in fourth grade. As least it was a point?
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