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Medicine, 28.06.2021 17:20, vince022503

If i do not do it while i want to do it and if i not do it while my friend tellign me to and i decided to not do it will i also be doing that of which i dont want to do while my friend told me not to? also why is if i do the thing when i do it i also end up going to the thing where i dont do it? also answer this afterwards \-x+sqrt1−x
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