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English, 05.01.2021 23:10 simplydimps22owbohb

This is so true. I'd get Shot what about you? A psychiatrist came to my class today for a lesson. All of a sudden he asks a question..
"Would you rather get shot or have a broken heart."
I raised my hand and said " I'd get shot"
He said "Why?'
i said " Because a shot can get healed"
He tells the class " Who agree's with her?'
No responds
He said " Then none of you have had a broken heart."

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