A Spontaneous Fate

A Spontaneous Fate

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Wouldn't life be incredibly boring without a little spontaneous action? If you answer this question with a "no" you must be the most non-spontaneous, boring person ever. Without people being spontaneous then nobody would accomplish anything! Spontaneoism (not a real word) does some spectacular, life altering things for people like Amelia Show. Amelia was a recently graduated, Boston University bound, 19 year old was going to be apart of the pre-med program but then she realized that Boston University was a Sh!t plan. She then decided to do what spontaneous fate was trying to tell her, move to L.A. The places were souls are sucked, morals are corrupted, and dreams are crushed. L.A. was a shit!ty plan too not because of Los Angels reputation but because of the few problems during her adventure. She had the usual problems that people go through, like being homeless, being groped by sleazy-as*s-grabbing men, working for a money hungry boss, and being bullied by a douche of a co-worker. Amelia's spontaneous action wasn't all bad; she did have an unbelievable adventure.
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