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I wanna get high.
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Playing uno on msn is rage-worthy.
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srsly, that's all I say when I play it.
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Man, MSN. That brings back memories...I think.
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hahahaha. msn is win.
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It's probably been about a year since Iconversed via MSN, but back in the day, I was on that shit all day and night, and AIM too for a while.
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I'm on it all day and night. Pretty much. I have no life.
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Ditto'd with facebook. I sometimes "go offline" but stay logged in so I'm not constantly harassed.
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hahahahahahaha.
Dear fucking god, I'm bored. |
Star anise, star aniseed, badiane or Chinese star anise, (Chinese: 八角, pinyin: bājiǎo, lit. "eight-horn") (Malayalam: തക്കോലം ) is a spice that closely resembles anise in flavor, obtained from the star-shaped pericarp of Illicium verum, a small native evergreen tree of southwest China. The star shaped fruits are harvested just before ripening. It is widely used in Chinese cuisine, in Indian cuisine where it is a major component of garam masala, and in Malay/Indonesian cuisine. It is widely grown for commercial use in China, India, and most other countries in Asia. Star anise is an ingredient of the traditional five-spice powder of Chinese cooking. It is also a major ingredient in the making of phở, a Vietnamese noodle soup . It is used as a spice in preparation of Biryani in Andhra Pradesh, a south Indian State.
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