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Who was in the wrong?
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>>221381219
Me, for giving this useless piece of shit movie an hour of my life.
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>>221381238
Guess you didn't finish it then
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>>221381219
Zendaya was in the wrong for not mentioning it to her fiancee until a few days before their wedding.

RPattz was in the wrong for not recognising that his partner had actually gotten over that difficulty in her life and had become a kind and empathetic person.

They were both in the wrong for playing that game with two people who couldn't be completely trusted.
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>>221381401
You sound too mentally well adjusted to post here
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>>221381426
I got problems. We all got problems.
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>>221381401
The idea that a scrawny girl would go on a mass murderering spree is so outlandish to me I'd just laugh at it.
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>>221381525
How so?



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