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2 comments:
You coudl have at least arrianged them in either increasing or decreasing size.
Sheesh. Your OCD is weak.
You didn't notice I grouped all the Chinese swords together? And the two (one-and-a-half?) katanas are together!
Mock not my OCD.
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