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Jan 2020
1h 20m

Did you just call me stupid? - Mandela E...

Ladies & Tangents
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Would you trust a memory that felt as real as all your other memories if other people confirmed that they remembered it too? Get ready to question everything from where the Statue of Liberty is actually located to the spelling of the popular children’s series, the Berenstain Bears. YEP. THAT ISN’T A TYPO. People are legit trying to convince us that the Beren ... Show More
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