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Project VI-Day Fourteen: Ocelot

For some reason or other, I am not a big cat fan but ocelots are changing that.  I think one strong character trait this guy possesses is manipulation.  His wheels are turning...you can just tell.  He'll dazzle you with his badass looks and the next thing you know he's eating your heart out of your throat.  Or stealing your wallet.  I've seen it a thousand times.


Day Fourteen:  Ocelot


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