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English, 19.12.2020 21:50 binks3350

Let me tell you something... if you lose your pen you will fail the test, if you fail the test you will not pass the semester, it you don't pass the semester, you get kick out of school, if you get kicked out of school no education, no education equals no work, no work equals no money, no money equal no food, no food equals you get skinny, if you get skinny you look ugly, if your ugly no marriage, no marriage equals no children, no children equal you will become alone, if your alone you get depression, if you have depression you die. moral of story: don't lose your pen

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