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Today Matthew, I’m going to extensively research tyre companies who have no social media presence thus their prices will be significantly lower from not wasting their overheads on pushing out patronising remedial social media content.

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Welp, another one got infected. Where’s the shotgun, better put it out to pasture before it becomes a fedora-wearing neckbeard. You can thank feminism and the people pushing this idea men and women are the same. Now women don’t care so neither do we.

It’s funny I could always hear anything anyone said while I was behind the bar but never anything anyone else said anywhere else. Always trying to win a conversation and insisting that you are right all the time on even unimportant things, picking on people’s words and unimportant details and then go on with your 500-word essays supported by background in European history to prove you are right.

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