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books April 20, 2021, 11:06 p.m.
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okay, so the first number is going to be about how Chancy really wants these poptarts but in the song she's revealing that she really wants a relationship with her hot priest roommate. because symbolism. no actually it's because they hooked up a couple times but never really acknowledge that fact, and they carry on as good friends the same as normal, which chancy appreciates, but she also feels like she knows the priest thinks about how they have hooked up and carry-on as normal without acknowledging it, and that feels very...interesting.

She interrupts this verse with like a chorus about wanting the poptarts. and you're (chorus members) just like "why does she want these poptarts so bad and why is this so weirdly important for her,"

And then comes the story about how they became friends, and want it was like to continue being friends, describing aspects of the friendship very positively, including, she enjoyed writing sermon notes with him because they would get into this very spiritual groove. It was just silly stuff that help them unlock something deeper, and they used their ideas to craft sermons that bring together communities with the regular old bait and twist, baiting by conjuring laughter, and switching driving into their hearts with the emotional aspects of the deeper meaning.

The chorus is like "that's cool, we're members of the community and 'i have settled a 50 year old grudge against someone when I learned how to look inward at my needs and reflect on my behaviors through a melting cheese analogy' so we generally understand this connection chancy has with the priest, it goes deep...BUT HOW DOES IT CONNECT WITH POPTARTS??"

Chancy's like "oh thanks for asking I need to get this off my chest. if I asked him to be my boyfriend, would he share his poptarts with me? I told him to have some sriracha, and what did he offer me? but if I ask him, will he be sad because I destroyed that tension of him knowing that I've thought about "us" just as he has, and knowing that I think about this too."

Chorus is like "that's so confusing and weird. Are you saying that this...convoluted tension you describe, he something he gets off on?"

Chancy: "NO!"

Chorus: "but you're definitely over thinking this."

Chancy: "maybe iiiiii aaaaaaaam."

Music fades, so you're gonna start to get that Chancy thinks her big problem in life is becoming a couple with the good looking priest roommate and being afraid that it will ruin the friendship but she thought she at least needed some conclusions about the tension, and the only ways to get them were to wait it out and maybe die before he brings the elephant in the room, or she could get some whenever she decides to just ask him.

But then...
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