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Hello and good morning! I hate to bring in the sad vibes SO early in the mornning :( You see, I am honestly super disapointed it the way that is handeling stuff.
Yesterday I had around 25 brainliest I woke up this morning with none. I had answered about 100 questions and they all got deleted. Did this just happen to me?
I honestly do not consider myself intillegent. But I think that some of my answers were worthy of staying. Either way.. I really do not see the point of having all these points when my answeres got deleted. So, lucky for you.. I will be giving some of my points away a few times today :)
I wish you all the best in your studies! And I hope you all have an incredible Thursday! :)


Hello and good morning! I hate to bring in the sad vibes SO early in the mornning :(

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Hello and good morning! I hate to bring in the sad vibes SO early in the mornning :(

You see, I a
Hello and good morning! I hate to bring in the sad vibes SO early in the mornning :(

You see, I a
Hello and good morning! I hate to bring in the sad vibes SO early in the mornning :(

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