You'd think five links wouldn't be enough to stir up a storm inside your head. How truly, deeply wrong you are. Five links is all that's needed to make you spend the rest of the day in deep thought. Not a bad way to spend Sunday. Have an awesome dive fellow humans and enjoy your weekend.
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