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interesting
interesting, what is interesting at this moment?
what's interesting is that this comedian turned artist who fills people's ears with garbage, parodies a children's show and is too lazy to write the other half of a poem so he just mirrors it,
that seemingly he is smarter than someone who closely follows astrology, who writes both code and word as well as does visual art, and clearly has more potential than he,
a seemingly impossible feat, that he feels he needs to brag about to hundreds of readers,
and while he keeps her anonymous, she still likely reads this publication, both for her writing and inspiration,
that somehow on a state test he outdoes her, and whether this is a flaw of the system, or actual lack of intelligence, (likely the first as he at first wrote lake) has as of yet to be seen,
likely not, seeing as she tends to be less susceptible to his skills as a comic and artist, though he can on occasion convince her of one thing for the ten things she convinced him of, she’s got a way of doing that, doesn't she? Convincing the convincer.
Ah, well, he’s rambling now... and she’s... greatly upset.
wish him luck, will ya? Nah, he deserves what’s coming to him.

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note to self: no one likes a poem in thirdperson.