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My Changed Body Morphology

Incrementally corporeal essence, here to fore i.e. figurative spear tire of mine, doth elicit despair daily appall, thus I air part tickle laurel lei objection able bane, cuz this tear rubble flabbiness a glare ring anatomical feature, I swear shape shifted into a dare ridge hubble unsightly bulge ballooning mere lee (just south of nada so clear lee belly button), where former wash board abdomen veer hilly subsumed by displeasing scare really hated love handles glare ring paunches noticeable, especially when belly bare adduce sing the culprit bing one or more daring pharmacological prescription eliminating debilitating panic attacks, albeit re: fashioning my metabolism, but necessary medications giving immeasurable un bull heaving relief to this generally skeptical person instilling joyus rapture, where psychological state jitterbugging (a slight bit of hyperbole, I tango with) kickstarting long overdue ability to experience living shorn of paralyzing anxiety, yes every now and again isolated heated flare ups making stellar appearance, asper wren literal "NON FAKE" pennilessness, and a concomitant stress inducing circumstance naming management due to inspect occupied apartment units this next oncoming week (October seventh - thirteenth) inducing palpitating heart, irritable bowel syndrome, and non quitting excessive (no pun intended - heavy handed) perspiration, but generally "speaking" quieting torturous unbearable woebegone raging adrenaline hellishly riotous smiting my body electric condemning torturing poisoning relentlessly (like stinging scorpions) upending many prime decades vice wrenching yoking ambivalence nose zing worthlessness toward total mortal kombat!

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