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Spanish, 23.10.2020 09:01, kaylaamberd

¡Eres una maleducada! ¡Este es el peor día de la semana!
Hay que estar pendiente de las compras que hacen los hijos.
La relación con mi exnovio era muy agresiva.
Me hubiera gustado echarles aerosol a los dulces.
Mira las cosas por el lado positivo.
Uso demasiado mi tarjeta de crédito.
Ya terminé el diseño que necesitaba.

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