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spectacular specks

I've got my eyes on you.
안녕하세요! 

There is a new "four eyes"  in town. I picked up my glasses today. 20/200 for the left and 170/200 for the right. yes if someone where to attack me from the left, I would probably have no clue until they hit me.

I like my new specks. Picked and paid for 'em myself so ah gots ta like it.

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I also returned somethings today. I had purchased way too many presents considering I'm on a jobless-college-student-budget. So I got $10 at five and below and exchange useless box for earphones at the dollar store.

I have yet to play Santa for some people. I wrapped the presents and all its just getting it into their hands that's the problem.  TOMORROW. Tomorrow, I will give these presents away!
awesome wrapping skills, No?
This container was only a dollar!
Such a steal and a great gift box too!
This card is the funniest.
 I hope she laughs out loud when she opens it.
Honestly, I was tempted to snag this gift for myself!













Yours intently,

TYB










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