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I found this on the street on my way from work the other day. It was a fascinating read, rather deep for being so short. I mean, you could interpret a lot of deeper meanings into those few lines. Personally I think Billy's gonna sell the cat to some animal dealing pimp and get loads of money and fortune from it.
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