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sob_story
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skyburst
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oh the milk, it got spilt it got spilt, oh the milk
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slothisily
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so much spilled milk coulda had a factory
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skyburst
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sad is the factory sad as a factory the saddest factory
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skyburst
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sadist factory?
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041114
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skyburst
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no scrap that last one (especially) my mind is on slugs
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mon uow
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i truly used to cry over spilled milk
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050223
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mon uow
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or juice, whatever
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050223
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mon uow
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fruitcake once
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050223
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mon uow
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but then that didn't exactly spill
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050223
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answers.com
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"Crying over spilt milk is pointless because it cannot undo the damage, which in the literal sense of this phrase is trivial; but in the Middle Ages spill was used for actions that seem to demand tears. Old English spillan, the ancestor of Modern English spill, meant such things as “to destroy, mutilate, kill.” The senses “to waste” and “to shed blood” connect these earlier uses with substances falling out of containers, often wastefully. But many people, castles, and fortunes were “spilled” before people started spilling milk, at least judging from the recorded evidence. Spill is first recorded in the sense “to cause a substance to fall out of a container” in a work composed in the 14th century. Since then most of the senses having to do with violent destruction have become obsolete or archaic, but we still speak of spilling blood, as well as milk, water, and gravy."
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mon uow
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hmm.
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050223
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anomalous
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the_end
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050507
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nom)
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the tuesday before my birthday i felt so close to suicide but i'm quite afraid of knives and making a mess on the new carpet my neighbours heard me sobbing
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050924
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nom
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once upon a time
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061219
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what's it to you?
who
go
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blather
from
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