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Luck and the name

So much luck in that game

Because of the name I had random people throwing me food which got me reasonably sized, then I ran into some huge guy who was split up and I took over his split cells one at a time as he was cornered. Then people kept feeding the cause lol some people just sacrificially dived into the cell.

i feel bad for the dude, i do... but how do you not do any research into a) the seller b) the actual value of the car and d) get it checked prior to purchase and/or listen to what they f**king told you

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/opinion/was-this-car-purchase-a-rip-off-or-a-wind-up/story-fnlrw4is-1227462226858

Told ya D1Rs were awesome

Don't think I would've posted that particular video as an endorsement of D1R's..

Hamish has curiously bucked the Lefty trend on the Adam Goodes issue

There's a little bit of good in everyone

What's my stance supposed to be on this issue? Whatever it is, f**k Adam Goodes

Don't think I would've posted that particular video as an endorsement of D1R's..

It's a non stop f**king cringe

He's in the shit now over a Stagea someone's taken him to court over

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