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i tried to climb mount rainier two summers ago and blind b!tch was with us. at one point the trail was smaller the the span of one feet at a time and the b!tch had the nerve to tell us she can't see where she put her foot so everyone had to cross cuz we were the last people and they tied ropes and sticks to each other and threw it to us to tie it around each other just in case we lost footing and i had to half carry the skinny b.itch across. i have never face death so close then that time
there's one like the Bolivian road in hargeesa, it siad that many trucks loaded with qaxooti during the qax perished on that place without a trace. we barly made it out, some of my fams said the truck right tire was half on the road and half on the air.
but theres a mountain in sheik near hargeysa just like that of bolivia... and i know someone who had an accident there their car fell of the mountain and half of the passangers died ......sad
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