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Who Likes Memes The Office
Sofia
Pale, Tired, Altruistic, and Inept
Relative to Alex, Liberty, and Marina
Resident of Arizona
Who Reads THROAM, Robert Frost, The Giver, and Edgar Allan Poe
Who Likes Memes, the Office, and Ryan Ross
Who Loves Naps, Pizza, and Rainy Days
Who Wishes for Contentment, Tranquility, and for Corruption to be Corrected
Who Admires Chris Pratt, her Grandfather, and her Mother
Who Needs Sleep, Money, and to be Stronger
Who Aspires to Succeed, and Make her Mother Proud
Milo

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