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Fairy Tale
I hate how fairy tales always end after the prince and princess finally find each other. It’s like they just see each other and BAM! they’re in love and will live happily ever after. No awkward “I wonder what he means by that” “Oh my God I hope I didn’t just totally offend him” or “I wonder what magazine he got that line from”. What if at the end of the fairy tale the princess realizes that the prince she’s crazy for really isn’t that great after all. What if he is really great, but there is a complete lack of chemistry between them? I guess that would make a pretty bogus ending.
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