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video de numero uno
[This is obviously video so cue the scantily clad woman making her way across the feed. Nancy is shivering and chattering and just generally looking like someone dropped a brick on her kitten.]
Well, this isn't Mexico! [she shouts to no one in particular, tugging at the skirt of her dress as if she can make it longer by will alone.] Obviously.
[She looks ready to cry, or maybe laugh. It isn't really certain and the resolution is bad.] Does it make me a bad mother that my first thought is: I need a fucking latte, and not where the fuck are my kids? Though they're both pretty up there on the list of priorities. If I even have those anymore.
I don't even know why I'm talking to you, or why I'm even wandering around out here. This is it; this is the end of my life. It was nice knowing you, world. Or at least, sometimes it wasn't completely bullshit.
[Dropping down on the pavement, she figures it's pointless to carry on though she's probably only a few thousand yards from the MAC and heat.]
At least one good thing can come of this: my sons might have an exponentially better chance at survival without me. That will comfort me in my final minutes if they would just hurry up and get here already.
Well, this isn't Mexico! [she shouts to no one in particular, tugging at the skirt of her dress as if she can make it longer by will alone.] Obviously.
[She looks ready to cry, or maybe laugh. It isn't really certain and the resolution is bad.] Does it make me a bad mother that my first thought is: I need a fucking latte, and not where the fuck are my kids? Though they're both pretty up there on the list of priorities. If I even have those anymore.
I don't even know why I'm talking to you, or why I'm even wandering around out here. This is it; this is the end of my life. It was nice knowing you, world. Or at least, sometimes it wasn't completely bullshit.
[Dropping down on the pavement, she figures it's pointless to carry on though she's probably only a few thousand yards from the MAC and heat.]
At least one good thing can come of this: my sons might have an exponentially better chance at survival without me. That will comfort me in my final minutes if they would just hurry up and get here already.