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lyanro:turing-tested:why does no one ever talk about being able to physically feel the last thing you copied. like youll right click a url and copy it and be able feel the weight of it like its in some kind of inventoryno but seriously i didnt realize
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lyanro:turing-tested:why does no one ever talk about being able to physically feel the last thing you copied. like youll right click a url and copy it and be able feel the weight of it like its in some kind of inventoryno but seriously i didnt realize
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lyanro:turing-tested:why does no one ever talk about being able to physically feel the last thing you copied. like youll right click a url and copy it and be able feel the weight of it like its in some kind of inventoryno but seriously i didnt realize
lyanro:turing-tested:why does no one ever talk about being able to physically feel the last thing you copied. like youll right click a url and copy it and be able feel the weight of it like its in some kind of inventoryno but seriously i didnt realize
lyanro:turing-tested:why does no one ever talk about being able to physically feel the last thing you copied. like youll right click a url and copy it and be able feel the weight of it like its in some kind of inventoryno but seriously i didnt realize
lyanro:turing-tested:why does no one ever talk about being able to physically feel the last thing you copied. like youll right click a url and copy it and be able feel the weight of it like its in some kind of inventoryno but seriously i didnt realize
lyanro:turing-tested:why does no one ever talk about being able to physically feel the last thing you copied. like youll right click a url and copy it and be able feel the weight of it like its in some kind of inventoryno but seriously i didnt realize
lyanro:turing-tested:why does no one ever talk about being able to physically feel the last thing you copied. like youll right click a url and copy it and be able feel the weight of it like its in some kind of inventoryno but seriously i didnt realize
lyanro:turing-tested:why does no one ever talk about being able to physically feel the last thing you copied. like youll right click a url and copy it and be able feel the weight of it like its in some kind of inventoryno but seriously i didnt realize
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