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34kurt
3 years ago
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Need helpppp !!! Please

English
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dimulka [17.4K]3 years ago
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My room is as clean as glass

loris [4]3 years ago
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Saturday is like a nice summer morning.

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My room is as dirty as the grass on a rainy day

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Chocolate is like being in Heaven
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