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on Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 11:06 AM
My wallet was swiped 7 months ago after a show which sucked.
What didn't suck was you finding my long lost license and driving all the way to my house to drop it off! I wish you had left a number or e-mail so that I could have thanked you.
The thief was a dick, you were an angel. —Fat A.
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on Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 10:42 AM
The first time I laid eyes on you I had to look away so that I could catch my breath. Then one day you strolled into my life and made my heart sing and it's still singing a beautiful love song. Thank you for your awesomeness. Your beauty touches people like the words in your songs. —Sweet Lady Friend
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on Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 2:09 PM
I'd still let you hit it, but, the last time I got in touch it just kind of fizzled out... So... if you're into it, come over and I'll kiss your neck until your worries fall away. —Old Lady
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on Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 12:18 PM
How I love thee, my eye may float this way or that way, sometimes this way finds someone who is not my way, or that way decides to become the big ol' stinky monogamus; but there are other times where I get to have loving relations in a fuck rhombus. Times are rocky, but it will get better! —I Am Forever Grateful For These Experiences
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on Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 11:39 PM
I have a secret, somewhat shameful love of my new office - the heater doesn't work right and its always kind of cold, so I never ever sweat. I smell great.—Lover Of The Kind Of Gross Little Things
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on Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 8:56 AM
Thank you for saying what you said. It was sad and angry and true and incredibly brave. Thank you for letting me thank you. The one thing I wasn't able to tell you was that you need never question your own courage ever again. Have a long and wonderful life. —The Guy Who Made You Cry on Wednesday
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on Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 4:14 PM
I'm sorry I had to appear when you got back from your tour. You needed the woman you loved when you left but I ravaged her system before she even knew I existed in her. I left her unable to properly care for you when you needed her the most. She beat me, but she lost you to another woman. She's so sad about this, you were the love of her life, but she bears you no blame. It was a long, difficult tour, followed by a long, difficult disease. And you were so torn apart. She hopes you've found happiness. She has found some peace. —Cancer
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on Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 1:27 PM
When I met you, you were perfect. Level, sorted out, good looking, funny, great career. A catch. I didn't care that I just got out a bad relationship and had no business chasing you. But I got what I wanted anyways. Our time together was amazing, and despite all of your heart ache and disbelief, I loved you more then anyone else who has ever graced my life.
But you changed. I went from the only desire in your life to, competing for attention with your smart phone. Life is cruel, but while you were busy with twitter, someone, who may not be perfect, was fighting for my heart, and won.
I admit I was cruel, and dishonest, but honestly I would have rather lied then try to explain that this " amazing person" who all my friends thought I was hurting, was actually a selfish prick who couldn't get their head out of their ass. I was cruel, and felt bad, but you acted crazy and immature in the end and I was nothing but happy and relived to finally cut you out of my life.
3 years have passed, and you moved on, you are happy. You have a new girl, just bought a new car, new house and you'll probably be married in no time. I would never admit it, I'm too good for that, but I see you often, and I miss you. Those bright eyes, drinking tea on sunny afternoons, hung over scrambled eggs, and your loving, awkward charm. So many warm memories. I don't think any man will ever make me feel home like you did.
A thousand feels.
—A Small Home Built on Love
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on Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 2:07 PM
South Park Street between University and Morris, Thursday, approximately 7:45pm. I spotted you from a car. That high and tight stubby pony stole the show. So handsome. Maybe it was a bun. Either way, I'm in. —Top Knotted Admirer
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on Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 10:43 AM
Thank you for caring. If more people actively participated in their communities and exercised their democratic responsibilities, this world would be a better place. Please don't lose your passion. Keep participating! However, this is where our paths diverge. I find your target confusing and your energies misplaced. Take a look at the bigger picture. Look at the injustices and problems in the world, or even just this city! Are you sure this is the place for your energies? A wise woman once told me to choose my battles wisely. I'd like to say the same to you. I used to work at this company, so as someone with firsthand knowledge, I find this whole situation baffling. I feel like I woke up in an alternate reality where one of the few actual good, socially conscious businesses in the province is now the bad guy. Yesterday, I ran into a former co-worker, and we were talking with a current employee. We all agreed that this company is the best we have worked for.
I questioned whether this should be a love or a bitch. Love caused me to write, however: love for the people who have worked to make this business what it is, and love for the energy and spirit (however misguided and ill thought out) of those who are speaking out for what they think is right. BUT: step back and look at the bigger picture, both in this situation and in your future endeavors. Who stands to gain the most in the end? Who will lose? Who can manipulate this to their own gains? How will this affect others? Who is being hurt by this? What are you fighting for? Do the ends always justify the means? What will be won? What will be lost? Action = reaction. Have you considered every angle here? —Fellow Citizen and Worker