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Sedaia [141]
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PLZZZZ ANSWER. 40 POINTS. U JUST HAVE TO WRITE A SPEECH. Thanks :)

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erik [133]3 years ago
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I have a dream that one day everyone will be happy and racism will end. I also have a dream that people understand that other people, are just people

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