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motherfucker
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ice is in aisle 19
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In like every store ever, the ice is always located past the registers near the exit so that you don't have to carry around a bag of fucking melting ice while you shop.
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You fucking retard
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Have you never been on a road trip? Fuck's sake
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I literally work at a grocery store and its in aisle nineteen you fuck.
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Fucking bring it I'll died you
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Shit you work at a grocery store?
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Sorry bro. I take it back.
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Yeah I actually do haha.
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Album Rating: 3.0
"In like every store ever, the ice is always located past the registers near the exit so that you don't have to carry around a bag of fucking melting ice while you shop."
this is actually true for the most part, in my experience.
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I assume it's because I live in canada and there's fucking ice everywhere so you can just set your beer outside or bring some ice inside.
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Why would you even sell ice
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Rich area people still buy it so I guess that's why.
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Album Rating: 3.0
fun fact: canada is currently selling fresh air to chinese people. :]
(the smog/air pollution there is so bad, that they're willing to do this.
seriously it sucks, guys.)
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Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off
"Never actually listened closely to the lyrics until I got the album and was like "yep it's about cocaine.""
kinda obvious even from just the title tbh
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Album Rating: 3.0
took me awhile to realize it was a metaphor and not literally just about cocaine
bunch of noobs itt
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Album Rating: 3.0
its great when you like see kids singing it on ellen or some shit and think damn they are singing the drug anthem of 2015 and all these dumb upper middle class white californian house wives couldnt be more oblivious
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more songs like The Hills and Low Life becoming big would be awesome because maybe weeknd would be motivated to do more stuff that's similar to the trilogy
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