The 2,000,000th post game

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Beer cans are also funner to target practice with and then you don't get all kinds of glass shards everywhere like with bottles.

Beer cans won't help you with moving targets, unless you tie a string on them and hang them from a small tree and then have a rope around that tree and move it a bit before you shoot.

I just need to know if Blake and Mitch made a mutual agreement, or is the torture no longer counted since it's now the 2,000,000th post game?

Hmmm...

CHI-RAQ:
Wesley Snipes/Blade

Samuel L. Jackson/The Octopus, Nick Fury

Angela Bassett/Ramonda, Amanda Waller

TOMORROW IS

googled “Rorshach test.”

But for some reason, all that came up were pictures of my parents fighting.

Oh pls.

An orthodontist?

You get light headed when you use a stapler.

And

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