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Things I'd never thought I'd say so often (without context)

10/19/2020

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Let this serve as a teaser for later posts this/next week!
  1. Nose!
  2. I'm sorry, I'm just so utterly exhausted. 
  3. I see you hitting a wall, but there's going to be a point where there is nothing I can do. I cannot help you in the way I normally do. We have to work together. 
  4. New record: Lunch in 3 minutes!
  5. Hey babe... ya... I didn't get to eat again today. 
  6. Please... PLEASE wear your mask... no.... over your nose.... no.... also over your chi.... like mine.... Can you just.... 
  7. ... and stop high fiving each other. 
  8. I'm so sorry, we can't have that event. 
  9. I'm so sorry, I can't come see you in X.
  10. I'm sorry, I wish I could 
    1. do more
    2. answer that for you
    3. make it better. 
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