And Again, Stupidity Pays
Being from the shallow end of the gene pool has its advantages. Like getting a 24-million-dollar award if you trespass on a rail yard, climb on top of a train, and receive a surprise shock from the high-voltage wires.

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Being from the shallow end of the gene pool has its advantages. Like getting a 24-million-dollar award if you trespass on a rail yard, climb on top of a train, and receive a surprise shock from the high-voltage wires.
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