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“He's adorable!”
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“Yeah, it's decent.”
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“It may not be too eco-friendly, but they're a lot easier to carry that way.”
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“An oldish gentleman, built kind of solidly?”
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“How lovely!”
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“You sound horrible!”
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“You need to have a nice, firm grip.”
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“A limp handshake leaves a bad impression.”
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“The Earth's axis is tilted.”
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“I was going for something abstract and kind of edgy.”
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