Don't blame me. Tell your mom to move closer. Tell her there's this new club called civilization and you guys should join.

Becca Fitzpatrick
Don't blame me. Tell your mom to move closer. Tell...
Don't blame me. Tell your mom to move closer. Tell...
Don't blame me. Tell your mom to move closer. Tell...
Don't blame me. Tell your mom to move closer. Tell...
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Don't blame me. Tell your mom to move closer. Tell her there's this new club called civilization and you guys should join. This quote is a great way to get people to do something you want them to do, whether it be a favor or a piece of research.

It is also a great way to get rid of someone who is in the way of your plans. After all, if they can't help you, they can't be a problem.

Source: Hush, Hush

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