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Dafna1 [17]
4 years ago
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English
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vfiekz [6]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

yeah I need this answer, to let me guess your in k12??

3241004551 [841]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The person was drunk driving. If you're drunk driving, I suggest not, you can get in a car crash, pulled over, hurt someone else's life that you ruined. Drunk driving isn't the best option. He is probably wondering that he only did it once but once is still bad. Instead, don't do it at all. Getting pulled over wouldn't have happened. If you crashed and got hurt, that wouldn't have happened ither. Instead, drink when you get home, nothing is wrong with drinking, but make sure not to get drunk. Wait till you get home, not in the car, because bad things can happen, you'd think, "Oh nothing bad will happen to me." Its better to be safe than sorry.

Explanation:

boom, came from the top of my brain cause i just did that too.

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