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Post-Humorously - 48. Chapter 48
When the vitality or purpose of a life is lost, it needs to be unboringed.
Practice every day is the best way to improvisation. As we have heard since childhood “Practice Makes Prefact.”
This could help people find their weakness and how to use them.
Their life could be broken if they got fired from the university without degree.
I am an example of all the lazy students. There is always the little devil on your shoulder telling you not to learn.
Quantity is more important than mass.
It is important for democracy that students study the history of lawnmaking.
There is a saying, “Do not catch the fish. Teach the fish how to fish.”
In this tissue, the dissuction is desperated in three aspects.
Banks will be bank up.
It was hard to follow the lecture because the professor gave us jokes during it. However, I did not know these were jokes.
The dental tools will be used in the mouse.
It can cause health problems for people who have elegy.
Silver is much more charming on the fee than gold.
Their beliefs did not resignate with the status quo.
Before the Gay Rights movement, many individuals in that community died fighting for the liberty to simply love who they wanted.
Changing religions can be detrimental to a person's ability to have eternal life.
Because it’s what makes them who you are.
If you say you want equal opportunity, you can't start halfway down the racetrack during a race.
They become dogmatic in following their own extincts.
The country of Greek.
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Note: While authors are asked to place warnings on their stories for some moderated content, everyone has different thresholds, and it is your responsibility as a reader to avoid stories or stop reading if something bothers you.
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