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Gizmodo US Feb 03 12
The lights. The pretty lights. I can't stop looking at the lights. A few hours ago I thought I was hungry, then the lights came on. They lulled my hunger away. Maybe the lights are trying to tell me somethings? I have to find the pattern. The light pattern will be the answer to everything. They're so pretty. They never judge. What day is it? Who cares. Time doesn't matter when you're engulfed by the lights. I love you lights. Money does'nt doesn't matter. Okay, money still still matters. It mattered when I bought the lights for $80. Full story...
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