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Old 04-08-2019, 06:17 PM #3
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Originally Posted by CRPSinSC View Post
Netflix has been running a documentary called "Root Cause." I think it might be very useful for you to see.
Ok so I googled it and everyone saying it's BS, but a lot of it actually makes sense so idk what to think. Weird how basically no one knows any of this.
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