Michelle Tea Quotes
I Was Really Into Communal Living And We Were All /
such Free Spirits, Crossing The Country We Were /
nomads And Artists And No One Ever Stopped / To Think About How The One Working Class Housemate / Was Whoring To Support A Gang Of Upper Middle Class / Deadheads With Trust Fund Safety Nets And Connecticut / Childhoods, Everyone Was Too Busy Processing Their Isms / To Deal With Non-issues Like Class ... And It's Just So Cool / How None Of Them Have Hang-ups About / Sex Work They're All Real / Open-minded Real / Revolutionary You Know / The Legal Definition Of Pimp Is / One Who Lives Off The Earnings Of / A Prostitute, One Or Five Or / Eight And I'd Love To Stay And / Eat Some Of The Stir Fry I've Been Cooking / For Y'all But I've Got To Go Fuck / This Guy So We Can All Get Stoned And / Go For Smoothies Tomorrow, Save Me / Some Rice, Ok?
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