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When no one else is at home, I like to embellish on my sense of loneliness by enveloping myself in the following stimuli: the Amelie soundtrack and words by Dallas Clayton.
I also paint my nails an understated colour, so I feel less guilty about acting dramatic.
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i want she be me!
*wants this so ineffably that right hemisphere implodes*
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