Foodyssey
You know you eat too much kebab when the guy does not ask more orders telephone intercom and scale because if you remember them.
You know you eat too much when Kebab grab bag of an unsuspecting passer and stick in his hand ten Euros, because now anyone with a bag is your boy.
You know you eat too much when Kebab, while the issues, make yourself a sandwich, a plate of pasta and salami growth "and a salad of tomatoes and cucumbers, because the menu sandwich + drink + chips" do not you satisfied longer .
Last night I realized I was eating too much kebab.
Among other things, see your girl loose jeans to be able to eat the last two chips is priceless.
This exam period must end.
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You can hate a word?
I do not mean simple dislike, but real hatred, or the feeling that unites in itself the contempt, but also v iolenta desire to destroy the object of such scorn.
That feeling which would exclude all rationality, and with all his might tear you eyes and your ears hole, improgionandovi the side of reason without appeal.
That feeling that everything is permissible, every principle falls, everything loses its value.
That feeling that makes you perfect.
That feeling that kills you.
If you understand what kind of hate I'm talking about, there is raising the question: can you hate a word?
I think so, and that word is "nothing" .
You can hate a word?
I do not mean simple dislike, but real hatred, or the feeling that unites in itself the contempt, but also v iolenta desire to destroy the object of such scorn.
That feeling which would exclude all rationality, and with all his might tear you eyes and your ears hole, improgionandovi the side of reason without appeal.
That feeling that everything is permissible, every principle falls, everything loses its value.
That feeling that makes you perfect.
That feeling that kills you.
If you understand what kind of hate I'm talking about, there is raising the question: can you hate a word?
I think so, and that word is "nothing" .
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