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Ivan
4 years ago
5

Why did the robot at the science center freak out

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uysha [10]4 years ago
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not sure can't find anything

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I once dreamed of becoming a screenwriter. It took writing four screenplays before I realized that unless a script becomes a movie or TV show it's hard to share it with others. That's why screenplay number five, Wild Animal School, about a sixteen-year-old girl who spends a magical summer at an exotic animal ranch, became a young-adult novel instead.

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