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번역 관련 문제 보고
, and after months of epic games and banter, I figured, 'Hey, let's make it even more epic – LAN party at my place!' He said he was down, so I was stoked to finally meet my gaming bro in real life. He shows up… and instead of a handshake or a high-five, he shoves me against the wall and starts nibbling my ear. Oh, and I could definitely feel some other things pressing against me. Very… unexpected move. To say I wasn’t ready for that would be an understatement. Long story short, I punched him, 1-tapped him in the game, and then un-added him. Moral of the story? Always be wary of people who are ‘too chill’ online. You never know what they’re packing… besides a mouse and keyboard
Bhai sabki gand fad dega bhen ki chuuuuu
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