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This chapter is a sad one, Rip
to Dokesube, he a real one.🙏
to Dokesube, he a real one.🙏
What, you DON'T know how to use a crab?Is that a fucking crab???
Yeah.. my aunt is the type of person that just throws away stuff. So when my grandmother passed, she decided to throw away most of the things my grandmother owned. Turns out that might have included some family heirlooms that they later couldn't find. Goddamn it aunt...This... is sadly how it goes in real life when older friends pass.
Especially ones who are into delicate hobbies. Like veterans of wars. Collectors. Etc.
They don't usually like talking to family about their prior work. Or just keep things separate.
Then you hear horrible stories about a clueless widow destroying/turning in/selling priceless heirlooms.
Simply because they don't know anything about their partner/friend/family member.
If you do collect valuable things... keep a bound book or instuction letter nearby.
At least cautioning them of proper handling. Even if you can't document for whatever reason.
And probate. Leave a will or living trust or something. Probate court layers are hyenas.
...sounds like this author has gone through that messy process.
Imma gonna answer that.What kind of life does a man live to obtain a dick bisection fetish?
Don't answer that