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tubedude
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I used to know this, but there are some details slipping my mind.
If I'm sitting in my chair, putting a mirror on the wall, anywhere that I can see the monitors in the reflection, thats where I want to absorb. Is that all of it, or is there more? Or is that even right?
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lovecow
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tubedude
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Thanks! Exactly what I thought... |
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