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Wednesday, 27 May 2015

Keyboard Mash

WHY DON'T YOU COME HANG OUT INSIDE MY HOUSE. WE CAN COOK BREAD AND CHAT ABOUT OUR INTERNAL SKELETONS.

Read the full article here by xkcd.com
Posted by Luca Belluccini at 13:47
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