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We aren’t even an empire
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If you would’ve linked the Kirk and Floyd blanket, I lowkey would’ve bought it
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Fortnite jiggle physics might be America’s greatest innovation of all time
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made in Vietnam, packaged and shipped from china, straight to your loving home
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