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Nakia 2022-11-11 21:02:05
In the end, I really burst into tears. Life imprisonment is the most appropriate treatment for a person who believes that he or she has the right to spy on other people's lives and thereby cause harm to...
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Florine 2022-11-06 16:30:02
The theoretical framework of the panoramic...
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Krystal 2022-11-06 00:07:06
Not scary, not thrilling, and finally even touching story. Those two little brats should be sentenced more...
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Dylan 2022-10-29 04:43:44
Three and a half stars only God can...
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Federico 2022-10-22 11:38:49
Before the horror and then the...
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Alexis 2022-10-20 07:19:14
It's not scary, but as a trick, it actually deceived me successfully. The ending is anti-routine and...
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Rylee 2022-10-20 01:48:14
Older and more forgetful, but not forgetting...
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Brennon 2022-10-16 13:33:24
After reading the introduction, I was ready to be scared to death. After reading it, I cried to...
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Geo 2022-09-20 17:18:58
How much impact can the pranks of two bear children have on an elderly person living alone? I thought it was a thriller at the beginning, but later found it to be very warm. But the legal protection of some minors is...
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Alexzander 2022-09-16 20:10:21
This time, he bullied the retired old man who lived alone....
The Good Neighbor Comments
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Officer Palmer: Got a noise complaint, you mind if I come in?
Harold Grainey: Um, yeah, yeah I do.
[smiles faintly]
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Harold Grainey: [as barking dog runs to fallen trash can] Get out of here! Get out of here, you half-breed.
[dog growls]
Harold Grainey: Shut up!
[as owner catches up]
Harold Grainey: Get him out of here!
Neighbor: Hey, come on - what's the problem here, man?
Harold Grainey: What's the problem? Well, the problem is that your dog is pissing a mess on my property. Let him piss on your property, okay?
Neighbor: [to still-barking dog] Come on, easy, easy...
Harold Grainey: Maybe I should teach him a lesson. Keep that son of a bitch on a leash, okay? Because the next time, if it happens again, I'm going to cut him in four pieces and send him home in this can.
[tense silence]
Neighbor: [to dog, while looking at Grainey] Let's go, boy.