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English, 12.02.2021 03:40, angoliabirtio

Questions if you are bored. 1.What is the closest thing to real magic.
2.What celebrity would you rate as perfect 10.
3.what fictional character would you wanna met in real life.
4.what is the best and worst purchase you've ever made.
5.what are somethings that sound like compliments but are actually insults.
6.what was your biggest MESS UP in the kitchen.
7.what is the worst commercial you've recently seen, and why is it so bad?
8.what is the craziest thing your teacher has done
9.what is the most interesting thing you've seen, or read this week.
FINALLY the last question
10.when did you do something wrong but no one found out it was you.

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