You saw what I saw, right? Adrienne doing something nice for Xarissa of her own free will. I think I did, said G.ALunette stared into the unknown. This has to be a sign of the coming apocalypse We are all going to die.
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There is never a bad joke, it's adressing to a wrong audience that makes it look bad!
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I've been coerced into free will.
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