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26 year-old Thomas was driving his 700 HP Lamborghini Adventador LP 700-4 down a windy road going about 150 mph during the middle of the night. Thomas worked late at a hospital so it was usual for him to arrive home late. While driving around a blind corner, he sees a squirrel, sitting on his side of the road. He is driving way too fast too slow down now but tries to swerve to avoid the small squirrel and goes off the edge of a steep hill and rolls his new Lambo. The next morning he wakes up only to see a scratch on his skin and a destroyed Lamborghini laying upside down with smoke leaking out from the engine. Thomas slowly stands up and shakes off some dirt that has stuck to his clothes. After a minute or two he starts looking for his

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