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Innovative motor navigation (getting lost)

JAPAN | Fri, 10 Jul 2009 | By ladydowse | Views [905]

I got horrendously lost yesterday. I’m talking like an hour in the wrong direction, no signs for the place I’m going, damn I really need a pee lost. The worst thing is I was going somewhere I go all the time. I know the way. I just had ... Read more >

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