When we were kidslaying around the lawnon ourbellieswe often talkedabouthowwe'd like todieandwe allagreed on thesamething

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When we were kidslaying around the lawnon ourbellieswe often talkedabouthowwe'd...
When we were kidslaying around the lawnon ourbellieswe often talkedabouthowwe'd...
When we were kidslaying around the lawnon ourbellieswe often talkedabouthowwe'd...
When we were kidslaying around the lawnon ourbellieswe often talkedabouthowwe'd...
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When we were kids, laying around the lawn on our bellies, we often talked about how we’d like to die. And we all agreed on the same thing.

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