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We were somewhere around Berlin, on the edge of the Deutsche Bahn, when the Drugs began to take hold

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  1. For him it was important to be able to function at all times, to never have a day off, because he distrusted anyone in his surroundings, especially the generals. He had to make all the military decisions.

    Hey, you know Who Else…

      1. If I invoke Mr. Hilter during an argument on the internet, I suppose that's an example of Gowdin's Law?

        ETA: also too there's one or two stories in the queue svp.

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