Thursday, August 18, 2005

The rat in the next cage over have been playing that retarded "no no no no, don't mess with my heart" whiny song for fucking hours now, since 9 this morning and now it's almost 1 in the afternoon and I swear that if he doesn't turn it off, I'm going to fucking tear his throat out.

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