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it is better to sell 20 grams so you can go to prison and meet your new best friend.

^ hahah not f*** you

anyways it depends on how cheap you get it. If your spending 100 for an o than no

if you get it for 80 or any cheaper than 1.3 could keep people coming back for more :)

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