er nimmt das andere geld auch einfach mit??

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er nimmt das andere geld auch einfach mit??
Oğlum biz kimlerle uğraşıyoruz ya, bunlara kafa nasıl tutabiliriz ki? Böyle bir zeka yemin ediyorum yok.
I could never date and Adam or Jared or anyone who had a vine with their name in it bc I will never not be able to say their name in a way that isn’t a reference.
My boyfriend is pretty much the sweetest guy I have ever met in my life. Like I listened to him talk to his mom on the phone tonight and I can't believe how sweet and caring he is. I'm fucking lucky.
uneasy.
Something was off. Annie was by no means the highest ranking nurse working in the Asylum -- in fact, she was closer to one of the lowest. But she had never had information outright withheld from her before. So the complete and utter disappearance of Patient #1010 disturbed her. After an hour of pressing, she was told that he was taken in for “testing,” but any further inquiries were met with evasive non-answers. So, when she heard sounds coming from his hallway, curiosity got the better of her and she took a break from the paperwork she was filling out to peek around the corner. Her reaction to what she saw there was instantaneous. “Jesus Christ, what happened to him?”
Patient #1010 was being roughly guided back to his cell, although Annie would have sworn that it wasn’t the same man she had seen yesterday. Patient #1010 was the eldest patient, and known to keep up morale among the other patients, but the man being more or less pushed down the hallway had about as much life as a ragdoll. One of the nurses spared her a glance as he deposited the patient back in his cell, locking the door firmly. “Boss’s orders,” the other nurse barked. “You know better than to question those.” And with that, he and his companion stalked away.
Annie turned her attention to the man in his cell. “... Are you alright?” She didn’t usually make conversation with the patients (they called them that, but Annie secretly thought that they were treated more like inmates), but she couldn’t help but be curious.
I miss Adam he's really great
re-watching Swan Song... let the tear fest begin