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olga nikolaevna [1]
3 years ago
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Why have you been out of work so long? 6 sentence

English
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tiny-mole [99]3 years ago
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i have been out of work because i had bathroom issues. i sometimes sit on the toilet and can't get off it for some reason, thus making me miss work. it takes hours upon hours until i finally can depart from the toilet. i'm sorry about my bad bathroom dwelling habits. i'm sorry for missing work so much because of it. i'll try to move my bathroom time to 12:00 AM so i can keep my job.

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