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Literally, he would spend all day just devouring common cards. He'd swallow them whole, too.
Anyway one time he got into a bit of a dispute with a bigger kid, and long story short, Tuna got kicked really hard in the stomach. He went down and, almost immediately, he started throwing up.
Within this pile of vomit, I could make out some half-dissolved Pokemon cards.
Now, I know this sounds like a non sequitur, but it's actually extremely relevant to the point I am trying to make. The point is that, because of Tuna, I can legitimately say that I've seen better decks in pools of vomit.
Can overpay abit
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