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mariarad [96]
4 years ago
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your worth is not measured in likes, notes or followers; but in your ability to love, keep comments to yourself take note &

lead . How do you feel about this quote ? Agree ? Disagree
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tankabanditka [31]4 years ago
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I completely agree with this 100%
EleoNora [17]4 years ago
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Answer: This an an opinion question, but I agree with it.

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