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Not necessarily, you might find 'female Woman' redundant, but If you'd met some of the women I've met, you'd rethink....

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Not necessarily, you might find 'female Woman' redundant, but If you'd met some of the women I've met, you'd rethink....

:doghuh:

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She walked up to me and she asked me to dance

I asked her her name and in a dark brown voice she said Lola

That guy with the twin head is great, If I tried that I think my head would explode!

Yeah, but why did Bach name that song after a license plate, is he like in love with his car or something? Did they even have cars back then, much less license plates? I suppose if they had cars back then, they'd be pretty rare. It'd be like, "Hey, I got hit by a Model T!" "Oh, that Bach, what does he think this is, bumper cars?"

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I present you.. flaming kitty deity.

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