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Each $3.50?
Really different?
Deflated $10.00 bill?
I've heard of 3 dollar bills, meaning a weirdo, but never a 7 dollar bill.
something that doesnt exist
Carnivores
Criminals with a badly "counterfeited" relationship.
Or just "those two are uniquely weird and awesome together"
Quirky and new, but useless in the real world.
I'd figure you were more fucked up than I...and I'd set out to catch up.
"Three-fidty", times two.
;-)
That they are false...hypocrites.
Odd
That the people you are talking about don't really exist.
Their love is worth seven dollars...
Not compatible.
Over the top
I would say, HUH?
A can short of a six-pack?
I wouldn't have a clue
I would think they didn't make sense.
that they are wierd!
Nonexistent
Not genuine, counterfiet.
I would want the number to their drug dealer.
Like a $3 bill would be fake, but i would think this person was high as a mother f**ker
Rare.
They're fake.
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