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KUUKIYOMI: CONSIDER IT

feels like penance after the rancor of : a game in which for the socially submissive, but instead of squeezing tubes of toothpaste you’re observing the correct queuing etiquette or pretending to sleep so you don’t make things awkward for Father Christmas. There’s even a game where you have to usher your demure girlfriend away from horny lions at the zoo. It sounds deranged, but it’s actually such a strong test of character I’m considering implementing it as part of future interview processes so I can root out sociopaths. Oh, sitting are we?

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