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Cheery thoughts before flying to America...







Cheery thoughts before flying to
America...

Cheery thoughts before flying to
America...
02/10/2004 02:46 AM

Looking at my passport photo, I'm suddenly gripped with a fear that they won't let me into the country, followed by a massive burst of misery at how badly I seem to have decayed over the last five years, followed by a massive sense of my own mortality and of the inevitable and steady decay that I can expect until death. God I'm depressed.

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