Daniel Wigton on Nostr: Pride in one's ignorance or disinterest is a strange phenomenon. People do it with ...
Pride in one's ignorance or disinterest is a strange phenomenon. People do it with academics as well.
That being said, I am not watching today. My team, my back up team, and my back up back up team all lost despite being extremely good for once.
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