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killamch89

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  1. $75k is a whole lot - I can't imagine you could find a deal like that especially with the current used market prices. I can sell my IS 300 for more money than what I paid for it right now despite being a couple years older.
  2. Yep - that's exactly what caused her to be like that. You can't really blame her because I've seen how they treat people with physical/mental disabilities every day. I've had to step in a few times.
  3. Lol my cousin once got sprayed by a skunk and honestly, the scent was overbearing to say the least. We literally had to hose him down with lots of water and soap and then my aunt went for every perfume bottle she had. That scent took days to completely dissipate. That really is an odd smell.
  4. Agreed - they killed his whole family and didn't expect a response. The chick had to go - sometimes the best decisions are the most difficult ones.
  5. Nah - he just got constantly teased about like a girl who heard his name looked at him and said " Charles, who's Thomas and why do you have your Dickin him?". Of course, I fell out of my chair when I heard that one.
  6. It's true - I have slowed down a bit compared to my youthful days.
  7. The Dark Knight Rises - 9.5/10
  8. This particular scene was epic and I loved the design of the Valkyrie armor.
  9. These stupid challenges on social media make no sense especially the ones where they light a part of their body on fire or do something extremely hazardous just to get clout. What current trend makes no sense to you?
  10. I really like the smell of genuine handcrafted leather products. I don't know why but every time I buy one, I have to smell it first and it's such a satisfying scent too. What odd smell do you really enjoy?
  11. When I used to watch the anime Yu Yu Hakusho, there was a scene where Yusuke the protagonist is trying to remember his motive for fighting and then a flashback came up of him training with his mentor Genkai and she told him that he needs to find the reason why he really wants to do something, commit to it all the way with your heart and soul and stop holding yourself back in case it doesn't work out. It's something that has got me through many tough situations. What’s the best lesson you’ve learned from a work of fiction?
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