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(Daily Question) "Just because you lost me as a friend, doesn't mean you gained me as an enemy. I'm bigger than that, I still wa

nna see you eat, just not at my table." Who said this quote and do you agree or disagree with the statement? Explain​
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Shtirlitz [24]2 years ago
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Tupac

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