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»casually pretentious lyrics«
»casually pretentious lyrics«

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«««some more, casually pretentious lyrics.»»»
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natalie miller
"nat"
twenty-three
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GW150H150
»i swear to god, i wasn't born to fight«
»maybe just a little bit,«

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A rugged voice with meditated words, cheap coffee with excessive sugar, worn work boots with no place to be - Nat has always been a creature of haphazard habit. Settling into life as a well-adjusted adult is an ongoing battle with no end in sight, but perhaps this is adulthood; "Falling with style." Both calculated and messy, Natalie has spent her recent years finding any way she can to pay it forward. Almost to amend for the bitterness and spite she lived with in her teenage years, she opens the door for strangers and feeds her change to angry parking meters. Miller's kindness never seems to reach her eyes, but of course, baby steps.

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«««enough to make me sick of it.»»»
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mercury richards"merk"nineteen
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»burning bridges like the waves,«
»fire running through my veins«

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With more luck than sense, Merk has always found a way to get himself in trouble - whether it be with his mother of local law enforcement. As an awkward kid with an absurd sense of humor and an insatiable desire for junkfood, Mercury has always had a bit of a one-track mind. If the task is not motivated by a cheap laugh or a snack, it sounds a lot like someone else's problem. Being a man of such simple interests puts things in a very black-and-white perspective for Merk while he struggles with becoming a real adult.

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«««Unchain, form a ladder fantasy, done with all the make believe»»»
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greyson jae"grey"twenty-four
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obsessivehazardousguarded

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GW150H150
«i laugh till i cry»
«i party all of the time»
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Old money with new priorities, Greyson has always had a knack for biting off more than he can chew.
The loudest at the party and the last one home, he's always been more shark than human - he has to keep moving.
This gives him the tendency to slip in and out of peoples' lives the same way his obsessions come and go.

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«««i must've liked it a couple of years ago, but at some point i changed my mind.»»»
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I know I was having a pink moment; but god, are these offensive to the eyes.
 
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