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seem like this Luigi guy had a plan and was extremely careful not to leave any traces. pulled it off and slipped up at the end. unless, he was anticipating to get caught?
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seem like this Luigi guy had a plan and was extremely careful not to leave any traces. pulled it off and slipped up at the end. unless, he was anticipating to get caught?
Always wondered about people that do puzzles. Is the thrill still there after you complete a puzzle? Like will you do that puzzle again or just do it once and move on to a different one?
I just started doing puzzles so I haven’t gotten to the point of going back to redo one I already completed. It’s funny you say this because my wife and I were talking about the first puzzle we completed during Covid. As soon as we finished that one we returned it. Didn’t think we would want to continue with puzzling after Covid. Now looking back we wished we would’ve kept it as a fun memory of when the world was so crazy. The feeling of completing a puzzle is pretty addicting. The fun part is that you can play at your own pace. Some days you’ll be in the zone for a couple hours just getting lost and some days you do a couple of pieces and keep it moving.Always wondered about people that do puzzles. Is the thrill still there after you complete a puzzle? Like will you do that puzzle again or just do it once and move on to a different one?
They got the wrong guy. That dude was with me watching The Last Dance the night of the murder.Luigi is one handsome fella
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Yall smash tho?They got the wrong guy. That dude was with me watching The Last Dance the night of the murder.
There were so many people, there would be no way of knowing for sure.Yall smash tho?
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I just started doing puzzles so I haven’t gotten to the point of going back to redo one I already completed. It’s funny you say this because my wife and I were talking about the first puzzle we completed during Covid. As soon as we finished that one we returned it. Didn’t think we would want to continue with puzzling after Covid. Now looking back we wished we would’ve kept it as a fun memory of when the world was so crazy. The feeling of completing a puzzle is pretty addicting. The fun part is that you can play at your own pace. Some days you’ll be in the zone for a couple hours just getting lost and some days you do a couple of pieces and keep it moving.