A domino effect and an early end to this story
Two I like from Pandagon this morning.
One: “Ah irony, the last refuge of the idiot.”
Two: The dream is over.
Two I like from Pandagon this morning.
One: “Ah irony, the last refuge of the idiot.”
Two: The dream is over.
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