The fact that my circumstances had changed drastically but my behavior hadn't was beginning to wear on me.

Anthony Kiedis
The fact that my circumstances had changed drastically but my...
The fact that my circumstances had changed drastically but my...
The fact that my circumstances had changed drastically but my...
The fact that my circumstances had changed drastically but my...
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I was living in a new place, but I was making the same mistakes I made before. The fact that my circumstances had changed drastically but my behavior hadn't was beginning to wear on me.

Source: Scar Tissue

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