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Lydia Leftcoast

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1. Japan has had those since forever
Thu Mar 3, 2016, 01:23 PM
Mar 2016

They are easily identifiable, because they have fantasy-land architecture and take windows so that no one can see in. If they are in a rural or suburban area, there are leather slaps over the entrance to the walled parking lot so that no one can see who is parked there.

The sign on the front always lists two prices: one for overnight and one for two hours of "rest."

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