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Crack Killed Applejack
He was just too blind to see that death lived in the rock house not allowing himself to live as a man he died as a mouse I have made a vow to let go and let GOD reaching out to a higher power than myself to overcome this battle with a beast opened arms will welcome back into the fellowship to say the least Just for this moment I have not used I choose not to live or die as AppleJack I have the strength to jump back sick and tired of being sick and tired of this repititious cycle temporarily insanity taking the cowards way out my heart mind soul opens and shout FREE YOURSELF without a doubt I have a story to tell my experince strength and hope helping someone else to go a different path WARNING: CRACK KILLS your valuable brains cells it kills your desire to think positive daunting your spirit you will not be able to see the light at the end of the tunnel you might as well close your eyes as you frantically search through the night with arms outstretched in front of you moving left to right up and down wearing a frown ready to cry hoping you don't die but death you sometimes want over life because like AppleJack you were just to blind to see that death lived in the rock house
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