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Dear Diary, I’m getting lonely without a normal buddie. I’m stuck with this retard Lennie, and just want someone to hang with that I don’t have to watch over like a kid. It would be great to have someone that would go to the cat house and get drinks with me once a month. But then on the other hand I have Lennie. I can’t just leave him, he can’t survive on his own. If he doesn't starve to death he will either be locked up somewhere or eaten alive by some animal. Its too much pressure for me. I wish I hadn't taken responsibility for this guy. My life would be at easy living on my own. It’s sad because he's not a bad guy, just no one understands what's going threw the poor guys head. I like the guy he's not bad just he's a little annoying and

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