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Off topic Question, is the dark tint on Yahoo Japan the same as "Privacy tint" and if it is would it be technically legal to put on my rear windows because it's the same as OEM?

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Off topic Question, is the dark tint on Yahoo Japan the same as "Privacy tint" and if it is would it be technically legal to put on my rear windows because it's the same as OEM?

Privacy glass isn't tinted, it's coloured glass so I very much doubt that.

why were you guys prescribed diazepam anyway? this is a first generation anti-depressant.

yes i was prescribed it. and i honestly dont care if im addicted or how it effects me honestly everything these days harm you.

gimme some

ok if you want.

gimme some

haha buy some when your in phuket.... u can get Valium anyway

just be careful bringing it back, u get caught its drug trafficking lol

yes i was prescribed it. and i honestly dont care if im addicted or how it effects me honestly everything these days harm you.

ok if you want.

can tell your from scumbury lol

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haha

haha buy some when your in phuket.... u can get Valium anyway

just be careful bringing it back, u get caught its drug trafficking lol

can tell your from scumbury lol

haha

lol being from scumbury i can get better stuff than that :P

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