HFWF OT XII - MCG vs. Cor in a 1 Hour Iron Man Match

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BonMorrison

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also ya'll got your priorities mixed up, paris hundo p makes more money than i do. man's is a manager and i'm a lowly coordinator.
 

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how about you just rent the room Bon? you can bring your rich friends to Osheaga this summer and have your own appartment (with me and the dog and a Brudda) instead of sharing your building with f***ing dumb poor tourists.
 

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I enjoy Peanut Butter & Honey sandwiches

Peanut Butter and Honey is a terrific sandwich combo. I agree. I also enjoy adding banana.

Also. Bandersnatch is the biggest load of shit ever. Honestly. f*** it. I regret dedicating my night to that.
 
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Paris in Flames

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Lol, did you get pissed at the illusion of choice too?

The illusion of choice. The fact that without the chose your own adventure component it's a fairly weak story, the fact that you could just endlessly loop if you think there's something you should have done instead etc.

Awful.
 

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The illusion of choice. The fact that without the chose your own adventure component it's a fairly weak story, the fact that you could just endlessly loop if you think there's something you should have done instead etc.

Awful.
I accepted the job offer at the start and was so confused when I looped back. That pissed me off right from the start. For that reason, I feel like that’s the only proper ending to the story anyways lol
 

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@BonMorrison refers to Beluga caviar as "the poor man's caviar" and refuses to go anywhere that serves or sells it. The "money caviar" (his term) comes from a fish that is privately farmed and only known by people with a net worth of at least 7 figures.
 
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