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Deep thoughts brought to you by Spotify shuffling up this timeless tune. youtu.be/WpmILPAcRQo?...
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The most effective. But I think it's largely location dependent. I think it is pretty humane. Better than the glue traps at least?
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It says Victor in the side? Don't tell on me please!
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Well, he's not wrong đ
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How is this real life, Pat?
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Haha, fair enough!
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Why did you go to Lowe's during an ICE STORM?
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The one by Community Aid, it was just eerily quiet and the lights felt dim. (I may have been imagining the second part, though.)
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I love his interests! Cool kiddo you have there!
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What if you made it in quadrants, like a pie chart?
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What the actual fuck. Also, I have that Kermit.
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Maybe it is? I love you đ
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open.spotify.com/playlist/4XG...
Here's the playlist in case you want to know what it sounds like inside my head. The closest you'll ever get to reading my diary.
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With Arms Outstretched- It finally ends for real with everyone singing together in catharsis. Jenny says to âhold that noteâ but it is too late, we have transcended.
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Encore-
Breakinâ Up- A little more dancing. Tongues firmly planted in cheeks that are sore from smiling.
Heads Gonna Roll- The Wurlitzer descends from the sky. Jenny says this is not an RK song, but she wants to play it special for me. (Hey this is my dream, donât ruin it)
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A Better Son/Daughter- And in the end, they pull us back from the brink with the song that saves my life every time I hear it. The balloons fall from the ceiling, for a moment we are all one, and try to soak up as much of this feeling as we can to hold onto forever.
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Pictures of Success- Not crying yet? Maybe you need to contemplate your own mortality about it. These are times that canât be weathered.
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More Adventurous- Suddenly everyone is pulled into a very specific memory. Please respect your neighborâs need for wistful reflection.
A Man/Me/Then Jim- Now theyâre just really hurting our feelings in the most breathtakingly gorgeous way.
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Portions for Foxes- The dancing keeps going. All of our skirts have gotten 5 inches shorter. Nobody can explain this.
The Absence of God- Time to slow it down and get deep. If youâve taken an edible, ideally this is when it kicks in.
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Silver Lining- We instinctively start to clap and sway, then remember. People are stealing glances at Blake. Heâs fine, but it is good we got this out of the way early.
The Moneymaker-The bass slaps and the tension is broken. Suddenly everyone is dancing.
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Go Ahead- Next, an audience full of forty somethings are plunged into the memory of when a quarter life crisis meant you could burn it all down. Such sweet summer children we were.
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Always- Starting on this, the intro keeps swelling and swelling. Weâre looking around at each other. Can this be real life? Can good things still happen? This has to be a simulation, right?
Science Vs. Romance- Alright, weâre really here, warmed up and ready to sing about some goddamn robots.
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Here is the track listing for what I imagine will be one of the most significant nights of my life.
*has there ever been a more appropriate time to use your credit card?
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Well she *was* a teenage witch đ
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I feel like I always remember having it! It isn't even just the bad thing, haha. Turns out watching too much Clarissa Explains It All might also warp your brain?