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Demiseville, Usa
Demiseville, USA Karen, a vivacious redhead, she. Looked in the mirror and spotted three gray hairs. "O tempora, O mores,"she declared Off to her attorney in defeat, Signing papers in the summer heat. Off to buy an expensive coffin, With a compartment to put her best Friend, the iPhone in! Rushes home to give away favorite Figurines and beloved Books, The Grim Reaper she awaits at Her ivy covered gate. She created this insane scene... All of her own desparate making. Diseases with a passion she seeks to  find and does. Suffering so needlessly in her mind. With poisonous elixirs. Walgreens, she believes, cures all ills. She refused to learn Hippocrates lesson. "Let food be your medicine, and medicine be your food. " Let Karen be a lesson to us all. Live joyfully in this day. Live life, stop, please, stop,  planning  our final curtain call. Panagiota Romios 3/11/2019 * O, Temopra, O Mores* Cicdro said this. Meaning "oh the Times, oh the customs."
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