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ive looked everywhere for the carbon splitter. and cannot find. fkn dream boats

Psst...Aaron...

Big city life, me try fi get by, pressure nah ease up no matter how hard me try...

Big city life, here my heart have no base, and right now Babylon dep on me case...

Psst...Aaron...

Big city life, me try fi get by, pressure nah ease up no matter how hard me try...

Big city life, here my heart have no base, and right now Babylon dep on me case...

thats the most annoying song in the world bro

While walking to school today a woman ran past me with her dog. Her thigh, and I honestly am not sensationalising this, was the thickness of my forearm. It was ridiculous. How can you run 2 meters when you're that thin? Super scary.

Seeing tax man today .. Feel like I'll die before rerun comes worst cold ever.

Knowing your approximate tax bracket, did he advise you that you will lose your 30% Private Health Insurance rebate?

If not, 6 days too late and could have saved yourself ~$1,000.

While walking to school today a woman ran past me with her dog. Her thigh, and I honestly am not sensationalising this, was the thickness of my forearm. It was ridiculous. How can you run 2 meters when you're that thin? Super scary.

She's training to become an Olympian Marathon runner

Nope no private health cover I hate that bs policy always punish the higher earners I pay heaps of tax so if anyone is entitled to free healthcare it's me!

Man of principle! Just costs me LOL

How got the connections for cheap Volkswagen engine parts?

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