Straight lines to avoid
You really, really, don't want to tempt me with a setup like a riff on Special K water (that's you, Ms Malevolent). As a registered user of special K of another kind, I jumped immediately to a conclusion that the marketers of said beverage might find disturbing.
But that sort of special K water would surely require a prescription.
Going away now.
But that sort of special K water would surely require a prescription.
Going away now.
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I just like to think of those Special K bastards' heads exploding over the fact that their "healthy" and "nutritious" product is also the street name for ketamine. It warms my cold black heart.
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