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And doing large amounts of drugs.
Feeling bad for being alone and that celebrating love requires spending money are both features, not bugs.
And don't let anyone shame you for it, either. You tell them I said they are cordially invited to go fuck themselves with a slap-chop.
And doing large amounts of drugs.
Poker Night at the Inventory is a high-stakes battle of cards, bets & trash talk coming to Steam, PlayStation & Nintendo Switch.
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Poker Night at the Inventory is a high-stakes battle of cards, bets & trash talk coming to Steam, PlayStation & Nintendo Switch.
Wishlist on Steam: store.steampowered.com/app/3897800/...
Mind game is still one of my fav movies out there man. Just thinking about it I remember the insanity.
Its really funny and yet the climax is so adrenaline intense my ass starts shaking sometimes still 😭 I've seen this a few times too.
Mind game is still one of my fav movies out there man. Just thinking about it I remember the insanity.
Its really funny and yet the climax is so adrenaline intense my ass starts shaking sometimes still 😭 I've seen this a few times too.
Tired of "erm it can idiot" responses. obviously you need money to live and consumerism + new thing equals fun.
But id imagine rich ppl are over that more so than others.
Basically being rich cannot be worth it.
Tired of "erm it can idiot" responses. obviously you need money to live and consumerism + new thing equals fun.
But id imagine rich ppl are over that more so than others.
Basically being rich cannot be worth it.
Small wins, but you can feel the change coming.
Small wins, but you can feel the change coming.
Nobel Prize–winning economists Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo
Nobel Prize–winning economists Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo
that's how liberal social policy ended up asserting that helping people would harm them but hurting people would help them
Nobel Prize–winning economists Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo
that's how liberal social policy ended up asserting that helping people would harm them but hurting people would help them