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What Was I Thinking
I fully agree with Hannah Sebring's poem 100 percent. I'm in no mind reader, but I'm sure that when people read this, they're thinking "Oh my god this is so messed up." But I find this quite amusing. I find it quite hilarious because this is mostly solid truth for most people who end up realizing that their relationship was anything but perfect. If I was one of those award givers, I would give you a "Best Comeback of the Year" award for bad relationships. Thank you, Hannah, for speaking out for all who feel the same as you. This is a poem that I would definitely pin on my wall to forever remember.
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