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I've got something on my mind.
You always do.
I always do.
What now?
So I have been watching a little television program called Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Shout out to LA. One thing that you probably know about me, I've always wanted a sister. Like as long as I've been an adult, I've wanted a sister. I feel like I'd be so powerful if I had an older sister. Oh, you want to be a younger sister? Yeah, of course. Okay. I'm trying to be eldest daughter syndrome.
Yeah, you don't need that trauma.
No, no, no. But like watching Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, the sisterhood, if you want to even call it that, I don't even know if it qualifies, between Kim Richards and her sister, Kyle Richards. Oh, my God. I don't want a sister. That's an op. Yeah. That's a nemesis.
An op in your own home.
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