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Azad, another ex-spice user, told the paper that seagulls and spice are “not a good combo” because it “turns them into psycho gulls.”
The woman managed to stay still until the work was done. Now she can lovingly stare at it daily when she looks at her reflection in the mirror.Many took to Instagram to criticize the video, wondering if there was a dislike button they could push.“This is why education is more important,” another criticized.Some didn’t believe the authenticity of the video, claiming the tattoo was fake.
Liu was presented with the bill and was shocked by the final price tag. He was even more surprised when no one from Zhang’s family offered to pay, as they expected him to pay for everyone.Article content
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