No one, none of us have rights. There is no destiny. We have responsibilities to ourselves and each other. We have responsibilities and the choice whether or not we live up to those responsibilities.
Hello to you too, sunshine.__ulling a book out of my bag, I cracked it open and settled into my time-toignore-Grayson pose. A pose that took me weeks to perfect. __et__ not pretend weenjoy each other__ company.___on__ you get sick of always being_ He waved his hand back and forth inmy direction like a conductor guiding an orchestra. __ou?___hat__ that supposed to mean?___ust that if the stick in your ass got any higher we could hang a flag over yourhead and declare you your own state.
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Hello to you too, sunshine.__ulling a book out of my bag, I cracked it open and settled into my time-toignore-Grayson pose. A pose that took me weeks to perfect. __et__ not pretend weenjoy each other__ company.___on__ you get sick of always being_ He waved his hand back and forth inmy direction like a conductor guiding an orchestra. __ou?___hat__ that supposed to mean?___ust that if the stick in your ass got any higher we could hang a flag over yourhead and declare you your own state.
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