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English, 28.10.2019 17:31 lilroach4

I’ve been working on this puzzle for hours. it’s the largest puzzle i’ve ever worked on, and it’s really difficult. i enjoyed the challenge in the beginning, but now i’m out of patience. i think the best thing to do is go to sleep and start again in the morning when i’m calm.

a.
short fuse

b.
get cold feet

c.
open a can of worms

d.
at the end of my rope


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