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rising up to the challenge of my rival
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I used to hear Halliburton and think oil and blood and war. Now I think ethical shot making and unbelievable guts.
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It definitely gives them the edge
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A giant clock glowing under his bed
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The foundations also had two other absolute bangers: “baby now that I’ve found you” and “mr personality man”
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Man, that’s probably true
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Crazy Sacramento picked Fox over him and now they have neither
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I agree, but the “yes ‘cers” is the actually terrifying part
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Injuries? Maybe? Pacers too frisky?
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This ankle does not seem ok at all
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The sun also vibes-ses
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sitting in the proofing room
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“In 1984 I was hospitalized for approaching Mrs Dalloway.”
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He’s wearing the if I can turn back time outfit, asking if it’s too much
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that’s a Brandt-Lomonaco space-time knot problem. Good luck
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We’re totally in the Jackpot from Gibson’s peripheral
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m.youtube.com/watch?v=NH3m... heard this first and it ruined the recorded version for me
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This is why I’ve never had a lemon tree
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This is the part in lost highway when bill Pullman becomes Balthazar Getty
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What is this
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How is this real??
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same and it’s too overwhelming
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loved when the crowd screamed Judas and he said, I think you mean Judas Fucking Priest, and played “breaking the law”
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Was it the actual final confrontation though? It’s never over, nothing ever ends, etc
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A recovering alcoholic high school English teacher moves back to his old town and discovers a mysterious tradition of midnight voting. But what’s in the shed behind the polling place, and why is there always one missing kid every four years?
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Geek Love, Version Control and library at Mt Char