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Iran

Maybe This Time

Plus: Russian drone hits Romania, DeSantis' property tax proposal, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 5.29.2026 9:30 AM

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The boy who cried we have a deal to open the Strait of Hormuz: We've done this over and over again, but maybe this time, it's real. Anonymous sources within the government are telling news outlets that they've drafted up a "memorandum of understanding" with Iran (which still needs approval from President Donald Trump) that would deal with reopening the Strait of Hormuz and extend the ceasefire.

"Should an agreement be finalized, it could give Mr. Trump an off-ramp from a war that has driven up oil prices and grown deeply unpopular at home," reports The New York Times. "It could also eventually allow Iran to regain access to frozen overseas assets and provide a route for Tehran to get billions of dollars of oil revenue flowing again."

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Vice President J.D. Vance confirms that the administration is "very close" to a deal; one sticking point appears to be that Trump wants Iran to get rid of its enriched uranium, which might not end up happening. Mediators have, over the past few weeks, struggled to agree on a lasting deal, with ceasefires happening in tiny spurts and tensions flaring back up again. It doesn't help that the entire region's been running hot, so mediators sometimes struggle to figure out whether an agreement between the U.S. and Iran should also attempt to cover tensions between Israel and Lebanon (which have flared back up again this week with an attack on Beirut).

Russia hit Romania: The Russian war on Ukraine has now spilled over into Galati, Romania, with a drone hitting an apartment building there, injuring two people and starting a fire.

"The episode comes amid heightened fears that Russia might seek to expand the war beyond Ukraine to target a member of the NATO security alliance," reports The New York Times. (Romania is part of NATO.)

Romanian President Nicusor Dan said he would "order proportionate measures in relation to the Russian Federation" in consultation with his national defense team. "The unprecedented nature of the event demands a firm, coordinated, and appropriate response—at the national, allied, and international levels.…What happened today in Galați is the direct consequence of Russia's war of aggression unleashed against Ukraine, the irresponsible and indiscriminate manner in which Moscow operates these weapon systems in the immediate vicinity of NATO borders, as well as the systematic disregard for international law. There is no ambiguity regarding the perpetrator or the cause of this aggression."

"Russian drones have strayed across Romania's border a number of times during the four-year war with Ukraine," reports the BBC, "but it is the first time citizens from the Nato member state have been hurt."


Scenes from New York: This strikes me as something that is not going to make government efficient in the slightest.

This morning we are introducing COGE — the Commission on Government Efficiency.⁰⁰This Commission will find ways for our city to work smarter, faster, and more effectively for working people. ⁰⁰New Yorkers deserve a city government as careful with their money as they are.

— Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani (@NYCMayor) May 28, 2026

But I appreciate this dose of optimism/useful input:

I'm eager to see what comes from COGE. If the commission reflects a wide range of perspectives, and doesn't rule out approaches that have worked well elsewhere on ideological or partisan grounds, this commission could do an enormous amount of good.

One excellent place to… https://t.co/gYe5cS9hXl

— Reihan Salam (@reihan) May 28, 2026


QUICK HITS

  • "After more than a year of teasing the idea, Governor Ron DeSantis on Wednesday floated a plan that could eventually eliminate property taxes for more than 90% of Florida residents who own their homes, shifting the bulk of the tax burden onto the state's wealthiest homeowners," reports Bloomberg. "The Republican governor's proposal would initially increase the state's homestead exemption, which shields a portion of the value of a primary residence from property tax, from $50,000 to $250,000, and then eventually double it to $500,000. DeSantis called a special legislative session for next week to get the idea on the ballot in November." This strikes me as a pretty blatantly populist move to curry favor with his base (DeSantis ends his term as Florida governor in 2026, but it's very possible he'll go for the presidential nomination at some point, in which case those voters might come in handy). And I can't exactly be opposed to people having greater ability to shield themselves from taxes, but it is rather unfair to the wealthy. (Unironically: Won't someone think of the Florida multimillionaires and billionaires?)
  • A related response, by Reason's Eric Boehm, to Rep. Nancy Mace's (R–S.C.) almost trollish proposal: "Stop Giving Property Tax Breaks to Senior Citizens." A sampling: "Specialized tax breaks for people within certain age brackets make very little sense—and they don't actually lower taxes. If the government does not reduce the cost of public services, then a special tax break for one group merely forces everyone else to pick up the slack. A special tax break targeted specifically to senior citizens is worse. The median household headed by someone over age 65 had a net worth of more than $400,000 in 2022, according to Federal Reserve data. For those under age 35, the average was $39,000. However you look at it, elderly homeowners are plainly not a demographic that is desperately in need of tax relief—and giving property tax breaks to the old means pushing the entire property tax burden onto relatively poorer households."
  • A Blue Origin rocket exploded during launch.
  • This is straight-up insane:

Biden's own wife thought he was having a stroke. Two NY Times columnists insisted he'd fought Trump to a draw. https://t.co/7dMB96H4Tk pic.twitter.com/5SvGRCipb3

— Dan McLaughlin (@baseballcrank) May 29, 2026

  • A bubble house with a bomb shelter—a relic from a bygone era—is for sale in California, the last of its kind.
  • Interesting differences so far between New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani's and former Mayor Eric Adams' administrations:

Advocates for crime are angry that Zohran Mamdani, who they hoped might legalize crime, instead opposes crime and is even sending police officers to fine and arrest *more* people who commit crimes. https://t.co/6hrckPdaOu pic.twitter.com/ka4MetYa9n

— Josh Barro (@jbarro) May 28, 2026

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   55 minutes ago

    Vice President J.D. Vance confirms that the administration is "very close" to a deal...

    Just a few more missiles away from nailing it down.

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    1. Leo Kovalensky II   31 minutes ago

      The Blown Apart of the Deal

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  2. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   54 minutes ago

    Advocates for crime ..

    Also known as criminals.

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    1. Leo Kovalensky II   52 minutes ago

      Ms. Demeanor

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    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   35 minutes ago

      Also democrats.

      Reformative justice has never been tried.

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  3. Fist of Etiquette   52 minutes ago

    ...it is the first time citizens from the Nato member state have been hurt.

    Vlad thinking Trump wouldn't dare shows he's going senile.

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  4. JesseAz (RIP CK)   50 minutes ago

    Continues to amaze me how non us corporate media has better understanding of things. When it isnt controlled to pushed dem corporate talking points. Such as Iran.

    The telegraph:

    The Islamic Republic is built on the principle that elected institutions exist beneath an unelected supreme leader who holds final authority on all strategic matters.
    This concentrated power worked – however repressively – when Ali Khamenei wielded it for 36 years.
    Mojtaba Khamenei, his son, does not have that control.
    Multiple Iranian officials and analysts have acknowledged that most government figures learn about the state of talks only through media reports, not internal briefings.
    “No one knows what is really happening,” one Iranian official told The Telegraph from Tehran. “Most officials hear only from TV what’s happening. They do not know what we are giving up and what we are actually gaining.”
    That vacuum has created a dangerous dynamic.
    Hardliners, who are opposed on principle to any agreement with the US, fill the void with worst-case assumptions, convinced that negotiators are surrendering Iran’s core values in a war they believe Iran has already won.

    https://archive.ph/kqE3T

    Lack of this knowledge in US corporate media is why we see qb, Leo, and Chicago retard misunderstand everything.

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   45 minutes ago

      Poor Boehm. Oil tumbling again.

      https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/iran-targets-us-base-kuwait-missile-drones-gulf-allies-denounce-terrorist-attacks

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  5. Fist of Etiquette   50 minutes ago

    This morning we are introducing COGE — the Commission on Government Efficiency.

    Does a commission work better than a department?

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    1. Homer Thompson   42 minutes ago

      1000 new city workers ... they all get to work from home and a free subscription to matt yglesias' substack

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    2. mad.casual   35 minutes ago

      You mean as an actual policy or as a political tool? Because as the latter it reads more "Cringe Old Guy Emoji - 👴" to me. Very "kamala is brat".

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    3. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   4 minutes ago

      Neither work as well as a soviet.

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  6. JesseAz (RIP CK)   49 minutes ago

    Democrat: deport the criminals
    Also democrats: pardon illegal immigrant criminals so we can pretend they aren't and stop deportations.

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/tim-walz-pardons-illegal-alien-convicted-armed-robbery-ice-deportation-laos

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    1. MollyGodiva   33 minutes ago

      How does this compare to all the criminals Trump has pardoned?

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      1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   3 minutes ago

        Stfu commie scum.

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  7. Fist of Etiquette   49 minutes ago

    After more than a year of teasing the idea, Governor Ron DeSantis on Wednesday floated a plan that could eventually eliminate property taxes for more than 90% of Florida residents who own their homes, shifting the bulk of the tax burden onto the state's wealthiest homeowners...

    "FIND SOME OTHER STATE TO FLEE TO AND TURN BLUE."

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  8. JesseAz (RIP CK)   48 minutes ago

    At least it wasn't trump saying mean things.


    Andrew Leyden
    @PenguinSix
    Police responded to a call for the sound of gunshots at the home of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett last night, but quickly realized it was a swatting call and cleared after meeting with her security detail. This is partial police audio, redacted pursuant to media reporting guidelines on coverage of swatting incidents.

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  9. JesseAz (RIP CK)   47 minutes ago

    They are still trying to do this.

    https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5897756-talarico-trump-texas-senate-race/

    Talarico: GOP voters ‘whisper’ support for him ‘like they’re in … witness protection’

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  10. JesseAz (RIP CK)   45 minutes ago

    Now memos released showing DoJ senior lawyers were against the Mar A Lago raid. Worried they were ignoring trumps rights.

    “I didn’t know about this search in advance, but I have been worrying about it ever since and worrying more now,” Stemler wrote to Brill on Aug. 10, 2022. “Doesn’t Trump maintain that he had the authority to declassify documents while he was still President?

    "Has anyone in NSD or OLC [Office of Legal Counsel] looked at that? I know we have procedures for declassifying, but is the President as Commander in Chief bound by those procedures? We also have procedures for granting pardons, but the President doesn’t have to follow them," she added.

    Stemler also wrote that “I don’t know if we intend to charge anyone with respect to the classified documents seized yesterday, but if we disclose that we found X classified documents before we seek an indictment, will that trench on any fair trial rights or violate the ethical obligations of a prosecutor?"

    Good thing reason wasn't applauding these abuses. Could get weird for sullum.

    https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/fbi-and-doj-concerns-mar-lago-raid-bolster-florida-based-anti-trump-grand

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    1. MollyGodiva   29 minutes ago

      Most of those concerns are irrelevant. If the documents were declassified (and thus mislabeled as classified) that is an issue the defense can raise, not a barrier to a search warrant. And prosecutors leak information about criminal proceedings all the time.
      Lawyers raising issues and being cautious is what they are supposed to do and does not imply that the warrant and prosecution was in any way improper.

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      1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   10 minutes ago

        Will you STFU and find another hobby? No one GAS what your immediate retarded gainsay takes are. It’s painful to watch. I’m embarrassed for you. You convince nobody, in fact you are actually Trump’s best advocate here.

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  11. Fist of Etiquette   45 minutes ago

    Biden's own wife thought he was having a stroke. Two NY Times columnists insisted he'd fought Trump to a draw.

    That's how bad Orange Hitler was in that debate. He couldn't even best a president with half his brain tied behind his back.

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    1. MollyGodiva   28 minutes ago

      Go read the transcripts of the debate. Trump looks like a fool and Biden has much better answers.

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  12. Fist of Etiquette   44 minutes ago

    A bubble house with a bomb shelter—a relic from a bygone era—is for sale in California, the last of its kind.

    Get a load of Zillow Gone Wild over here.

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  13. JesseAz (RIP CK)   43 minutes ago

    There is a bizarre controversy out of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, where a federal judge has been reprimanded for engaging in repeated, loud sexual encounters during office hours in chambers with a police officer.

    Luckily it was a liberal judge. So despite behaviors including lying to investigators and retaliating against aides who reported, only a private reprimand.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/federal-judge-given-private-reprimand-after-holding-sexual-trysts-chambers-and-then-lying

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    1. mad.casual   18 minutes ago

      Luckily it was a liberal judge.

      I'd ask if that's really the most important thing here, but I think we all already know the answer.

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  14. Medulla Oblongata   43 minutes ago

    I may have seen someone putting related post on this...but it's all I've got for today.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/shady-immigration-attorneys-laughed-off-the-law-now-they-ll-have-to-pay-for-their-asylum-games/ar-AA24jQAx

    This week, the Department of Homeland Security announced a new effort to crack down on asylum fraud — by going after the lawyers who enable it.

    DHS will be imposing civil fines on attorneys who file bogus and frivolous protection applications on behalf of their alien clients.

    o be granted asylum, an alien must show past persecution or a “well-founded fear of persecution” on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or political opinion.

    Poverty, common crime and even violent conflict aren’t sufficient — but I have heard of claims from immigrants who argued the police back home give out too many parking tickets, the neighbors look at them funny, or the smog in their hometown causes asthma.

    Asylum applicants themselves might not know those claims are woefully insufficient, but licensed attorneys either do or should.

    With DHS consequences now in play, expect them to check the law and the facts before hitting send on an iffy application — or not send it at all.

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    1. Medulla Oblongata   42 minutes ago

      [more from same]

      The flood of cases, coupled with the relaxed evidentiary standards and the promise of a work permit for simply filing an application, has created a vulnerability that unauthorized aliens and more than a few attorneys and notarios — hucksters who pass themselves off as lawyers with no license or training — have exploited.

      Want proof?

      In the first six months of FY 2026 alone, more than 48,000 aliens who had already filed applications were ordered removed in absentia when they simply stopped going to immigration court.

      The only reason an immigrant would file an application and not appear thereafter is because the claims therein were worthless.

      But going through the motions of making them was precondition to obtaining a work permit — and a Social Security number, which remains valid even after the employment document isn’t.

      Some certain folks here say no one ever does this...

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    2. Spiritus Mundi   36 minutes ago

      Reeeeeason's own Autumn Billings says all the fraud is Alleged.

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    3. JesseAz (RIP CK)   34 minutes ago

      Cracking down on fraud including this is ignored at reason sir. Or even criticized.

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  15. Fist of Etiquette   43 minutes ago

    Advocates for crime are angry that Zohran Mamdani, who they hoped might legalize crime, instead opposes crime and is even sending police officers to fine and arrest *more* people who commit crimes.

    One day those cops might be needed to deal with the crime of resisting the Central Plan.

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  16. JesseAz (RIP CK)   41 minutes ago

    Think about it. At the SBA, we found $200 billion in fraudulent PPP loans that the Biden administration tried to hide and forgive and sweep under the rug.

    We’ve turned the first $22 billion of that over to Treasury for collection and to DOJ for prosecution. Our inspector general is already announcing that people are going to jail.

    Something may happen. Dont do this to me again.

    https://legalinsurrection.com/2026/05/sba-chief-biden-admin-tried-to-hide-forgive-200-billion-in-fraudulent-ppp-loans/

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    1. Spiritus Mundi   38 minutes ago

      *Breaking* District court judge dissmisses charges, Reason.com's Sullum to give scathing report on Trump's attempt at lawfare.*Breaking*

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  17. JesseAz (RIP CK)   40 minutes ago

    Just another day of peaceful leftist protests.

    Jewish Couple Attacked With Baseball Bat and Dog in Santa Monica by Man Screaming ‘Genocider’

    https://legalinsurrection.com/2026/05/jewish-couple-attacked-with-baseball-bat-and-dog-in-santa-monica-by-man-screaming-genocide/

    Who was screaming genocide again yesterday?

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  18. Spiritus Mundi   40 minutes ago

    I'm eager to see what comes from COGE.

    Mamdani will give millions of taxpayer dollars to cronies to 'investigate' what they did with the previous millions of dollars and nothing will change.

    But don't worry Liz Zohran Mamdani Can't Ruin New York City.

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  19. JesseAz (RIP CK)   38 minutes ago

    This strikes me as something that is not going to make government efficient in the slightest.

    Don't worry liz, they will become more efficient in driving out the rich, taking property, and enriching the party. See Spain.

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  20. Medulla Oblongata   36 minutes ago

    Is this a brickbat?

    https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/27/us/politics/fbi-arrest-cia-official-gold-bars.html

    F.B.I. Arrests C.I.A. Official With $40 Million in Gold Bars in His Home

    The only charge lodged against David Rush is that he inflated his academic credentials and obtained military leave pay worth tens of thousands of dollars.

    From last November to March, the court papers say, Mr. Rush asked for, and received, “a significant quantity of foreign currency and tens of millions of dollars in gold bars for work-related expenses.”

    When the C.I.A. conducted a review of where the gold and currency were stashed, the agency was “unable to locate the gold bars or significant amounts of the foreign currency,” according to court papers.

    Editors’ Picks

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    On May 18, F.B.I. agents searched Mr. Rush’s home and found “approximately 303 gold bars, each of which weighed approximately one kilogram,” according to an affidavit. Based on the price of gold, the affidavit said, the estimated value of the gold exceeded $40 million. Investigators also seized nearly three dozen luxury watches, many of them Rolexes.

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   33 minutes ago

      Next dem candidates for maine?

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  21. Spiritus Mundi   34 minutes ago

    This is straight-up insane

    What is insane is how perfectly that graph segregates the 'reporters' by melanin content.

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  22. MollyGodiva   34 minutes ago

    Whatever Trump negotiates now, it will not be as good as the JCPOA that he trashed. The Iran war will do nothing to make the US safer and much to hurt the US.

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   32 minutes ago

      Lol. Retard.

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      1. MollyGodiva   26 minutes ago

        Says the MAGA moron who is unable to process even moderately complex concepts.

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  23. Spiritus Mundi   31 minutes ago

    A related response, by Reason's Eric Boehm..

    Even though Boehm takes the exact opposite stancs as you do Liz, he included an entire paragraph extolling his libertarian bonifides.

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  24. Medulla Oblongata   24 minutes ago

    Saw a leftist on FB praying that Pam Bondi's cancer make her suffer more than anyone has ever suffered...

    That's the party of peace and tolerance right there for you.

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    1. Ra's al Gore   15 minutes ago

      They have been radicalized by basic decency.

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  25. Ra's al Gore   23 minutes ago

    Ya know, if Dems keep saying they won't investigate/prosecute crimes because an immigrant may be deported, maybe the 'stats' that show immigrants commit less crime are bullshit.

    Here's the Insane Reason Seattle's Socialist Mayor Won't Stop Fraud
    https://townhall.com/tipsheet/amy-curtis/2026/05/28/katie-wilson-fraud-targeting-immigrants-n2676822

    Socialist Seattle Mayor Wilson asked why she's not doing anything to address daycare fraud claims,

    “This whole issue is not really about fraud … It’s about making an immigrant community a target.”

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  26. Minadin   19 minutes ago

    A Blue Origin rocket exploded during launch.

    It didn't just explode, it was the largest rocket explosion since a Soviet explosion half a century ago. It took out their launch pad infrastructure. It will take them a year or two to rebuild that, minimum.

    Early reports from sources suggest that the launch infrastructure at LC-36A is severely damaged. A source indicated that one of the lightning towers may not be salvageable, and that the transporter-erector may also be damaged beyond repair.

    https://arstechnica.com/space/2026/05/blue-origins-new-glenn-rocket-just-exploded-during-a-static-fire-test/

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    1. mad.casual   12 minutes ago

      +1 SeanWilliamScottThatWasAwesome.gif

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