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Always Listening

Thing is, I always hear the wrong things. The trainer's hair - the fashion police should be called in. It looks like a in-between of geisha and sadako, where the hairstylist has somehow discounted her cos shes short of money midway through the cut. She mentioned to us that graphs excites her, the way a visual person likes to concoct visuals in their mind. Visual static..she say and I thought I heard aesthetics or kinetics. My hearing is astounding bad thats becos I am a visual slut, unlike SOMETIC.

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