"The doctor suspected stomach bacteria, to figure that out he needed me to shit in a cup. So I have to go to the hospital for a bunch of stuff, but also to drop off a cup of shit. I took a bunch of laxatives that day, I drank a coffee, I drank some aloe vera juice, I ate some spinach, had some orange juice, long story short, I shat my soul out later that day. The worst part was I had to scoop the mousse au chocolat into this fucking cup. It was so moussie, and chunky. The medicine I am taking, it seems to help. The first night was still rough, but this night, I feel great. I feel very gassy. Hopefully whatever it is the medicines are working well against that, and now we just hope and preygge (Pray) that when I call on Monday they didn't find anything else that's suspicious."Shylily
This is really shitty version of monopoly, it suffers from lack of cash in lategame, same as paper one, turning it into slug. You'd imagine they fix balance in digital one, but nope.
The railroad is probably half the reason she's Canadian in the first place.
In the years before British Columbia signed the articles of confederation, opinion was roughly split on whether to seek confederation into British North America (Canada) or annexation into the United States. Some form of transport west, which was originally going to be a wagon road but thanks to corruption ended up being a railway, was part of what BC asked for in order to sign up to Canada at all.
No railway and immigrants to the Vancouver area might end up being American instead.
Listening to the stories Airi tells about driving, her co-workers, and her job, I feel like the only thing in her life that'll change is that she'll have $100,000,000.
Airi talking about the time in the past when she was depressed and suicidal. Makes me remember those old Tweets.
These days, despite doctors saying she seems to be depressed based on the questionnaire, she says she feels fine (for the most part, at least), which is nice to hear.
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