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These are the ignored, hidden, and occasionally bizarre stories through which we're offered a considerably more textured and exciting picture of our own country: one where things are often fucked up, but also funny, weird and moving.
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Most of the internet is devoted to games and porn, but the overlap between the two categories – video games that let the player pretend to fuck fictional characters – are often ignored, because ew.
Of course, you're also fairly often fucked up on any given night out, so not the most reliable protector of anything on your person, let alone a transparent bag containing a small amount of white powder.
I just consider this, that's my three months' earning~~ HAHA!! do dirty words like"shit,fuck" are often spoke by the plays in the court?! what is these words real mean!? because last week I watch the replay of Hawks vs Bucks 1st game.
On dates it was often, "How the fuck should I know?
On dates it was often, "How-the-fuck-should-I-know, 1644?" and on questions he didn't want to touch upon: "'You ask the questions, I'll tell you the answers.' They were the rule of the engagements, here".
In fact, they were often overheard to say, "Fuck the UAW!!!" That's because the UAW had beaten one of the world's biggest industrial corporations when they won their battle on February 11 , 1937 44 days after they'd taken over the GM factories in Flint.
In the case of the 1980's L.A. punk gangs, politics is often an excuse to just fuck shit up.
The lyrics of Yangon's punk music is often politically motivated with titles like "Fuck Religious Rules".
He later said: "Every time I sat down with a pen, everything was just like: fuck you, fuck this, fuck them, fuck that, fuck the world, fuck what everybody thinks.
Those guys are royally fucked.
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