“I wouldn’t recommend sex, drugs or insanity for everyone, but they’ve always worked for me.” – Hunter S. Thompson
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"I wouldn’t recommend sex, drugs or insanity for everyone, but they’ve always worked for me." – Hunter S. Thompson
"I wouldn’t recommend sex, drugs or insanity for everyone, but they’ve always worked for me." – Hunter S. Thompson
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