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7. What does that even mean?
Thu Jul 20, 2017, 12:30 PM
Jul 2017

"Here's something where you walk up and say, 'I want my insurance.'" What the what?!

Who's walking up and saying "I want my insurance." Who is this person walking up to? Why would the person being walked up to have the first person's insurance? Why is it a very tough deal, and how are we doing a good job of it? Are we doing a good job of making it a tough deal, or are we doing a good job of making it less tough? What's the desired outcome, tough or easy?

Anyone with an anti-matter language decoder, please help.

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