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meriva
3 years ago
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I WILL GIVE THE CROWN

English
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atroni [7]3 years ago
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My parents seemed like a tyrant for a long time. They always tried to make me do things for them, like one time I had just got home from school and was trying to study for a test coming up and they started screaming at me for not having the house picked up, but they should’ve had it picked up before I got there. They would always try and take credit for the house work I’ve done, ever told me ‘thank you,’ they were very arrogant too. //I hope this works, sorry if it’s not usable
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