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... py. I feel so lazy now a days. I wonder why? I looked to my side and saw Arius still asleep.

I sighed, it’s probably because we’re doing ’it’ so much.

I got out of the bed while Arius was still asleep and went to the bathroom. I wanted to take a shower but just then I felt my stomach churn so bad I ran to the toilet and puked.

I knew I shouldn’t have eaten those buffalo hot wings.

I feel sick. I know full well that I can’t eat non-homemade stuff a lot but I still ...

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