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Damaged Goods

Mar 18th, 2017
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  1. Welcome to the official Pastebin for Damaged Goods, a story written by Construct, for /wfg/ on /k/!
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  3. ~~~Damaged Goods~~~ (In Progress)
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  5. Chapter 1: Piece by Piece
  6. http://pastebin.com/RZq20FK2
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  8. Chapter 2: Daily Grind
  9. http://pastebin.com/06w6Xnjp
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  11. Chapter 3: Range Day!
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  14. Chapter 4: Memories
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  17. Chapter 5: Q & A (In progress - Updated 3/19/2018)
  18. https://pastebin.com/3nrDaRyn
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  22. ~~~Damaged Goods Short Stories~~~
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  24. Woods Walk Wednesdays
  25. http://pastebin.com/hXGJ70FT
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  27. Changes
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  30. 2017 Christmas Special
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  34. ~~~FAQ~~~
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  36. Q: What is Damaged Goods about?
  37. A: Damaged Goods follows a man who purchases a distressed police trade-in Beretta 92FS, and his journey to getting her back into shape
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  39. Q: Waffegeist... geists...?
  40. A: "Waffegeist" means "weapon spirit" in German; essentially spirits which are bound to weapons (mainly firearms)
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  42. Q: Why are there so many "-----" in your stories?
  43. A: These are line breaks denoting ~2000~ character chunks which allow me to post in the /wfg/ thread on /k/. I leave them in the pastes because I believe it helps break up the text (and scenes in some instances) making it easier on the eyes.
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