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Not quite nuts, maybe, but angry.
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This is, quite simply, nuts.
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"Any time there is senseless killing, that's wrong – I know that they're people that think that's a solution but I think they're nuts, quite frankly".
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He has been hit in the nuts quite a few times, and that's the one experience I did have to ask about—I sent a message to all of the guys in the office, I said, "Could you help me describe what it feels like to be hit in the nuts?" And they'd come back, "No, it's not a burning exactly, it's more this".
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The feature is yet to be widely tested, indicating that Facebook hasn't quite cracked the nut of encouraging online meetups.
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