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Мне одному нельзя. У меня кактус засох однажды :D

Я поливаю все и кактусы и кота,если не уйдет с подоконника и все живы)))

 

ну ты загнул)))

Работа такая)

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Часть перебанили (Ливли, Стилягу и Пирога), Корвиана (как то так :D) после армии вернулся, а его уже никто не знает, Вискас куда то пропал. Больше злостных завсегдатаев этой темы я не помню.

Ну то что человека забыли это вообще пипец какой то :unknw:

 

"Дружба" :фапает:

Дружба испоганился у нас. Теперь рулит Коровка

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Взадыч ты читаешь мои мысли :spiteful:

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все правильно. н чисто для любителей молока))

что за травмы у тебя связанные с молоком? Ты хочешь об этом поговорить?

 

ПИЛЯ 10000 СООБЩЕНИЙ :spiteful:

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ды нет никаких травм, просто запах реально противен)))

может у тебя скандинавские гены? Они не переваривают молоко кроме как в детстве материнское
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Я вот думаю... да я бывает думаю))

Так вот)) Мне кажется раньше, было больше народу во флудильне, приятного веселого доброжелательного народа)

или мне кажется? и больше не думать?)))

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