Benjamin Rubin
a single word, with implied hyphen between “benjamin” and “rubin,” meaning: nothing left to lose.
vincent van gogh: it’s gonna be a benjamin rubin sort of day.
vincent van gogh: -reaches for the scissors-
or
marry, the 18-year old dime-piece, decided today was a benjamin rubin day. she threw off the shackles of her virginity and lived happily ever after.
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