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English, 10.02.2021 06:30 bcox32314

Continue the story: “It’s just a phase, you’ll grow out of it,” my father said to me at the time. I’ve spent the rest of my life trying to prove him wrong, trying to show him I could… PLZ HELP I DONT GET IT

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