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Re: Trump Our New President
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Monroe wrote:
Nah, the husband of the other candidate who was sodomizing a young girl with an aluminum cigar tube in the Oval Office will never be topped.


Why do Trump supporters continually need to compare our shitbag president to another bag of shit. Great, they're both pieces of shit.

Fwiw - the "young girl" was 22. Go call a 22 year a "young girl" and let's see how they feel about it. And let's not again spin this back to Bill. This about your comment that demeans 22 year old women and young girls.

Posted on: 2017/7/28 11:48
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Re: 14-Year-Old Girl Stabbed at Berry Lane Park
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When the victims refuse to cooperate with police or get medical attention, this is a nonstory.

You can't help those who refuse to accept it.


Actually, it may be challenging, but you can still prosecute without cooperation of the victim.

Posted on: 2017/7/17 19:20
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Re: Grove Street Path - Evacuated by Police with Guns Drawn
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Was just in Grove Street Path station when several cops ran in with their guns out yelling at people to get out of the station. When people weren't moving fast enough, they yelled even louder. As I exited, an emergency police truck sped up and two police with much larger guns ran in.
If anyone has any update on what happened, would love to know. I left the area.


Approximately 1:20pm, PATH Alerts tweeted, "Concerning the earlier police activity, service on the JSQ-33 line and NWK-WTC line are resuming normal schedule."

https://twitter.com/PATHTrain?ref_src= ... mp%5Enews%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor



Posted on: 2017/6/2 17:36
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Re: Fatal Shooting - Garfield & Union - this Afternoon
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Dashawn Mixson, 20, is also wanted in connection with Riley's death. Mixson has already been charged with murder, conspiracy, and weapons offenses. He is considered "armed and dangerous," according to the statement.



Is Dashawn related to Daquan and Sammy Mixson?:

http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... ed_together_in_separ.html


Posted on: 2017/3/29 21:44
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Re: Woman filmed as he undress in JC Penny at Newport
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Yvonne wrote:
This does not suprise me, allowing transgenders in women's spaces opens the door to men in general. So your mother, wife, girlfriend and daughter could find her image on youtube as she undress.
http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... ssed_in_jc_penney_ch.html


Was the offender dressed as a woman?

and the video would be not permitted on youtube
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2802002?hl=en


I am glad youtube has standards but other websites do not, it doesn't matter if a man is dressed as a woman, the barn doors are now open. It is how you feel not how you are dressed.


How about pervy lesbians? How are we going to stop them?

Posted on: 2017/3/14 17:21
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Re: Parking costs in journal square?
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Hi, I live near the Beacon (12 min walk to path). We have a house with an unused driveway-was previously renting the spot for $100/month. We thought the price was fair, someone was asking to rent it for $75/month. That seems a little low. Does anyone know what the going rates are? Thanks!


Compare rates here: http://www.bestparking.com/jersey-city-parking/

Posted on: 2017/3/14 17:07
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Re: Woman filmed as he undress in JC Penny at Newport
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Yvonne wrote:
This does not suprise me, allowing transgenders in women's spaces opens the door to men in general. So your mother, wife, girlfriend and daughter could find her image on youtube as she undress.
http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... ssed_in_jc_penney_ch.html


Was the offender dressed as a woman?

and the video would be not permitted on youtube
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2802002?hl=en

Posted on: 2017/3/14 17:03
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Re: PATH (pathetic attempt at transporting humans)
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the escalators are grove street were down again today...like they are every week it seems. what is the problem? rain, corrosion? i don't get it. hong kong, with its storms, has the longest, highest escalator system in the world [i think] and it functions RELIABLY.

maybe the port authority should install escalators at the marin blvd entrance too.


There is a thread on this topic. The escalator were designed for indoor user:
http://jclist.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=322657

Posted on: 2017/3/13 19:35
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Monroe wrote:
Wow, even CNN and MSNBC gave our President props on his address to Congress tonight!


Probably more fake news

Posted on: 2017/3/1 3:36
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Re: Light Rail suspended after high-pressure gas line ruptured by a contractor at Second & Warren
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As at the time of your posting this, the Light Rail was running fine.

Posted on: 2017/2/21 17:02
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Re: PATH (pathetic attempt at transporting humans)
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JonnyF86 wrote:
Separately but related - The PATH has been a disaster on weekend mornings lately, especially going to 33rd. Has anyone else noticed this? Last w/e, I eventually took the train to WTC and subway up to midtown since it didn't appear that any trains were going to 33rd at all after waiting close to 30 minutes.


Looking at Saturday (Feb 4) morning Twitter they posted "Due to emergency track repairs, train service on the JSQ-33 via HOB line is operating on a 15 minute schedule." So hopefully, it's not an ongoing weekend problem.

Posted on: 2017/2/9 17:45
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Re: Police or Fire Siren doesn't stop in Downtown
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mfmonaco wrote:
You must be new to DTJC? Get used to the sirens, all hours of day & night. Lunch time fire trucks go by to get lunch with sirens & air horn blasting. In the middle of the night, no traffic in sight & sirens are blasting from JC Medical Center ambulances. This makes quality of life very poor downtown. Does anybody in City Hall care? What can be done? HELP!



Have you tried reaching out to your Councilperson?
http://www.cityofjerseycity.com/citycouncil.aspx

Posted on: 2017/2/3 15:40
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Re: Jersey City rally in support of immigrants
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Perhaps "ally" is a bit much when it comes to China, but either way we need them to get along with us. Maybe Frenemy is a better term.


Maybe so, but it invalidates your point.

The point is that countries like Saudi Arabia are not on the list (even though they should) because they are vital allies to us and we are stuck with them for the time being. Not so for China.

Plus, doing it this way allowed Trump to twist Saudi Arabia's arm into setting up safe zones for the refugees.

And I'd love to see a liberal be honest for once. If those other countries were included, you're telling me you still wouldn't be going nuts over Trump's enactment of his promise to voters? Please.


Don't we need Iraq as an ally? They're doing most of the fighting and dying vs ISIS. Why isn't Afghanistan on the list?

Posted on: 2017/2/1 18:20
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Witnesses reported the gunmen were screaming Allahu Akbar! Both had a Quebecois accent.



From Gatesofvienna.net

As reported in tonight?s news feed, gunmen shot up a mosque in Quebec City, killing at least five people.

Early news stories gave a bare-bones account of the incident, followed by the Narrative describing ?Islamophobia? in Quebec, and a recent increase of Islamophobic incidents.

Then came reports from eyewitnesses who said that the gunmen had been shouting ?Allahu Akhbar? as they fired their weapons. That shot holes in the Narrative, too ? unless, of course, the shooters were white-supremacist neo-Nazis who were just pretending to be Muslims.

The following video sheds some light on what may actually have happened in Quebec City tonight. It?s taken from the Facebook page of the mosque that was attacked. In it you?ll hear the imam of the mosque discuss the enmity of former members of the congregation who were unhappy with the blasphemous ?moderation? of this mosque ? that is, the shot-up mosque was full of murtadeen, or apostates.

Tonight?s attack may well have been an execution of Islamic justice against murtadeen by Salafist zealots.

Many thanks to Sandra Solomon for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling:


https://youtu.be/eAbpiNQyTUs


https://www.yahoo.com/news/quebec-susp ... ances-wing-012836940.html

Crazy xenophobe

Posted on: 2017/1/31 15:38
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Re: Sprout(s) at 70 Columbus
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pattyb wrote:
I think it might be a day care ... would rather it be a market :)


Definitely not a day care. You can see the refrigerator equipment through the window.

The logo outside looks like the Sprout Market in Queens
https://www.facebook.com/sproutmarketnyc/
http://www.sproutmarket.nyc/


Posted on: 2017/1/31 15:27
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Re: Trump Our New President
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TonyTwoPoops wrote:
Let them circle jerk in this thread with dopey Yvonne while everyone else actually works on getting this turd impeached.


How do you figure? They have control of everything, and even the "nevertrumps" have sold their souls to the Orange Mephistopheles to get their pet issues catered to. "Who cares if he's not a Christian or moral person in any way, shape or form, as long as he panders to us!"


If you did not use the orange reference, I would swear you are using right wing talking about Obama. And somehow you have respect for the opinions of nevertrumpers like failed candidates Bush, Romney, McCain, and Graham.

Meanwhile the Friday Rasmussen poll says Trump @ 59% approval.

You foolish people still have not learned that shutting down airports, tunnels or bridges will not win over the hearts and minds of the people who rejected Hillary.


Let's see what those polls show after this disaster of the weekend. When discussing with friends who voted trump, none seemed happy with how he's handled this ban. Even those that are in favor of tougher immigration.

You seem to think that all trump voters are blind followers. Most Trump voters I know, voted reluctantly. Although I don't think they're ready to regret there vote, theyre definetly not happy with the first 10 days.

Posted on: 2017/1/30 0:40
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Yvonne wrote:
Between 2013 and 2014, the foreign-born population increased by 1 million, or 2.5 percent. Immigrants in the United States and their U.S.-born children now number approximately 81 million people, or 26 percent of the overall U.S. population


Does that number include Melania Trump and all of Donald's Slovene and Czech kids?

Posted on: 2017/1/28 19:38
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Re: J.C. Police Sucker-Punched During Infraction
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JCMan8 wrote:
What kind of pussy cops are these? Must be women.


Are you on something? That's a new low, even for you, which is saying something.



Not a surprising comment given his adoration for Trump.

Posted on: 2017/1/14 16:16
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Re: Uber, Lyft, and traffic
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Well looks like Uber is screwing itself too.
Yes, you?re reading this right: Uber is projected to lose $3 billion in 2016


Nah... Uber is playing the long game. They can afford to operate at a loss because of their very deep pockets that have benefitted from massive capital backing. They will continue to push into the autonomous car segment pushing research and innovation, while also battling Lyft and other competitors. Amazon ran major deficits for well over a decade, almost 20 years really, and it has done just fine.


That's Amazon, but Uber will go bankrupt. The investors will get screwed but the people who run the company won't as they are setting this to happen so that the company goes under, eliminates its debts, then they buy back the stock at a low price, and Uber is then bought by another company and moves into driveless cars. Oh thanks to all you who tip, since you will get 5 stars from the drivers it's always faster for you to get a ride due to your customer rating.


Oh, yeah... I forgot you are the former Uber driver with an axe to grind.

Nice (conspiracy) theory you got there, buddy. Despite the fantasy you are selling here, the story behind Uber and its cash reserves is well documented. With over $15 billion cash on hand, they can continue to lose 3 - 4 billion a year and make it past 2020 without problems.

NY Times article on their cash reserves and future plans: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/21/bus ... eps-raising-billions.html


You're citing the NY Times? LoL! Look at this fine piece by them.
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/20 ... -polls-forecast.html?_r=0
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You cite the Washington Post and then poke fun a NY Times for overestimating Hillary Clinton.
Yet, the Washington Post also overestimated in favor of Hillary by similar margin.

I'm not sure what point you're trying to make. Do you not believe that many companies favor growth over profit, as part of their strategy??

Posted on: 2017/1/9 0:52
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Re: Trump Our New President
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TheBigGuy wrote:
Hey... it took Obama 4 years (2012) to earn The Time Person of the Year designation... this is hugggge that Trump did it as President Elect.

Can't wait for Trump to win the Noble Peace Prize in his first 6 months in office... just like Obama did.


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Obama was named Time Person of the Year in 2008 (as president elect). He named person of the year again in 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Person_of_the_Year

Posted on: 2016/12/13 19:23
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Re: 18 charged in Jersey City-based credit card fraud ring that stole $200 million
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$200 million divide by 18 = about 1.1 million each with some having to repay $400,000 leaving 700,000 each at the cost of 2 years prison or home detention

That's 350,000 a year to sit in prison .... where do I sign up!


Imagine how much more impressed you would be if you had done the math correctly: it is 19 people (not 18) and since the total amount scammed was 200 MM, the per person share would 10.5 MM, not 1.1 MM. And, he only has to repay 400K, which means he gets to enjoy the other 10 MM. That's 5 MM per year to sit in prison (or, at home) which is a GREAT deal. As you said, where do I sign up??


Where does it say that each culprit had to pay $400K? The article only says this dude had to pay $400K. Not event that "some had to pay 400K". I also doubt they divided the pie evenly.

Posted on: 2016/12/1 22:47
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Re: Trump Our New President
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... and seeing all the degenerates that occupy the left cry and whine is one of the best experiences of my life.


I agree, the right kept their mouths shut for the entire Obama presidency, and now the left starts complaining the second something doesn't go their way? What a bunch of grabbed pussies.


Let's be fair, the Tea baggers were a whiney bunch.

Posted on: 2016/11/11 18:53
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Re: 9/26/2016: Presidential Debate (Hofstra)
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Any bars or restaurants gonna show this debate on their big screen TV ?



LOL... the smart ones will have the NFL game on. Who would serve alcohol to any crowd with that mudfest on their tv.


For real, why are they going up against Monday Night Football?

The dates for these debates were set before the NFL setup this year's schedule and before Clinton and Trump became the nominees.


Huh? When is there *not* a Monday Night Football telecast in a late September Monday??


I agree, they should have it on a Tuesday. But it wasn't scheduled on this date, because the system is "rigged", as Trump claims,
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/n ... have-shared-stage-n620821

Posted on: 2016/9/26 14:44
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Re: 9/26/2016: Presidential Debate (Hofstra)
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I hope Hillary does not suffer from vertigo... that first step up and onto her podium might be difficult? Maybe they will put railings on it?

http://newsbuss.com/clintons-debate-p ... arger-than-trumps-report/


Oh hilarious, especially coming from such a big guy

Posted on: 2016/9/26 2:31
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Re: Parking Issues Around Hamilton Park
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Has nobody ever asked the city why we can't implement something like Cars2Go or the car sharing thing Hoboken did?

http://www.hobokennj.org/departments/ ... tion-parking/corner-cars/

For whatever reason, there is a dearth of ZipCar lots in the city and this seems like something that could work out well for getting some people in the brownstone areas to ditch their cars. The only catch is that the city may have to commandeer street parking space for their use.


I 1000% agree, and I suggested the same about Hoboken corner zip cars in a previous thread: http://jclist.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=409477

My friends in Hoboken use it often.

Posted on: 2016/9/23 1:34
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Re: Large Explosion in Chelsea - 135 W. 23rd - Dumpster Destroyed
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Lima 17, you are the classic example of a liberal.


I'm fiscally conservative. I don't care who or what your fucking on your own time. I'm also okay with gun ownership, as long as their are background checks. I'm fine with immigration, as long as they follow the rules. Am I still a classic liberal?

Posted on: 2016/9/21 20:36
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Re: Large Explosion in Chelsea - 135 W. 23rd - Dumpster Destroyed
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Lima 17, you are the classic example of a liberal. They are just as dangerous as the terrorist themselves because they lack common sense to protect America from harm. Even former Jimmy Carter had the common sense to stop immigration from Iran during the hostage crisis.


If there is a common sense answer to this problem, then please provide it to us. You say ban immigrants associated with ISIS. Then which are these "associated" with ISIS countries? Is it all countries who have had ISIS cells? Maybe the answer isn't as simple, as some simpleton's might think. So please define for us, which countries should be considered to be ?associated? with ISIS?.
But you won?t.

Posted on: 2016/9/21 20:26
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Re: Large Explosion in Chelsea - 135 W. 23rd - Dumpster Destroyed
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I doubt they will watch this.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlVyaIS20PU

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Don't bother Bill. Most on this board won't watch it, and if they do they'll say every religion is bad. That's their answer.

Pathetic.


Did that preacher say to kill anyone who did not believe? That is a stretch to compare a belief to killing non-believers that is professed by ISIS and followers of Bin Laden.


What's your definition of a "country associated with ISIS"? Any country that has had an ISIS cell?

Posted on: 2016/9/21 18:51
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Re: Large Explosion in Chelsea - 135 W. 23rd - Dumpster Destroyed
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No you do not ban all immigration but you ban immigration from countries that want to harm you. President Carter banned immigration from Iran in the hostage crisis. Common sense, you do not allow people in who plans on killing you.


Please tell us what are the countries you would ban immigration from.


Any country associated with ISIS.


What's your definition of a "country associated with ISIS"? Any country that has had an ISIS cell? So you want to ban immigration from most of Europe??

Posted on: 2016/9/21 17:54
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Re: Large Explosion in Chelsea - 135 W. 23rd - Dumpster Destroyed
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I am a baby boomer, as a very young child, I had European immigrants in my classes. Their mothers and father survived World War 2. I remember them well due to their strong accents. Later in high school a large number of Cubans left Cuban and some were also in my classes. The one thing the European and Cuban immigrants have in common, they did not place bombs in this country and terrorize citizens in their new country. This country is not against immigrants, we are against people who want to kill us. You cannot tell the difference between a Syrian and a member of ISIS. Some of ISIS also immigrated to Europe with disastrous results. I cannot believe the leftist talk here.



And not one of these people have expressed any concern about the civil right to life of the victims of these radical Muslim inspired atrocities, anywhere in the world. Who speaks for the dead and the maimed survivors, their families and friends who have suffered a tragic loss. Their loved ones innocently living their lives, enjoying a night out dancing in Orlando or a rock concert in Paris.

I really would love to see these some of these defenders of unvetted mass immigration explain their foolish and dangerous justifications to the terror attack survivors in rehab learning how to walk again or recovering from brain concussions.

The suffering of you and your family is a sacrifice Americans must make to ensure the proper assimilation of people from a culture whose values are diametrically opposite of our own American value system. You will learn to love Sharia Law.


I don't think anybody on this board is defending mass immigration without vetting? Actually, there is a already a lot vetting in the current immigration process. Could it be better? I guess but I don't know enough to judge.

I am an immigrant and I went though the process. After more than 16 years legally in the country, I am actually still going through it...


You followed the rules. Following the rules is the harder path. That is why many do not. The argument here is there are many who believe all that made it here are entitled to stay.


What make you think that refugees are not following the rules?


Whomever follows the legal process IS entitled to stay.


So that settles the Syrian refugees conversation then. As long as they follow the process, they should be welcomed.


Haha, absolutely not. Not until there is a 100% way of vetting them, which we currently don't have. Until then President Trump can set the level he is comfortable with, which may be none for the time being.


Since 100% vetting is impossible, with that logic we should ban immigration all together. Because they don't have to be Syrian to be an Isis terrorist. Ha.

Posted on: 2016/9/21 3:28
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