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Wisdom is for peanuts.

I really like M&M's, I think Smarties are underrated and I'm not even sure if they make them any more. I've never been one for despair, in fact I'm all for it. Only if it leads you to a better place, I think we all understand that cold night when we had our first kiss but if that leads you to think that your life is pointless, there is still hope for you. All my life I dreamt of meeting the right girl, someone like my mama..but even prettier. I think sometimes the thoughts we think are like peanuts in a jar, they are meant to be eaten. But when they are gone, it leaves you with a really salty taste in your mouth. Relationships are like brooms.
 When you find one, they sweep you under the carpet...wet ones. If I took my face and pressed it up against a really hard mirror, I would fall in love with myself. It's a good thing I can't see. I used to think that I would always go blind and it's a good thing it hasn't happened yet because I really like looking at your face. If I was a sea monkey I would look just like him. It's an unfortunate thing about your radio, all that sound coming out of it must be annoying. I was confused once, but then I became concerned.
 If you left me now I would have nowhere to go. Music belongs in a box and if you take it out the children will forget to feel. Teenagers are lost and they think they are found. There is a brainwashing going on in your mind right now, and the think they are invisible and smart, but their food belongs to the devil. When a person thinks he is right he is a fool. They are a fool who push and shove with their words, and expect to get blessed by punching God in the face. They are mindless musicals, whose destiny is hell.

This is Mike.

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