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Art [367]
3 years ago
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Think of a time when you were curious and it led you into trouble. Explain

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almond37 [142]3 years ago
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Back when I was younger, I remembered having a pet fish. I was really curious about it. It's scales were mesmerizing. One time, I took out my fish from it's tank and put him in the toilet. I wanted to know if the fish could float in there. It did! But, unfortunately, I also wanted my fish to live there. I had noticed the toilet was a bit, <em>dirty. </em>So I flushed the toilet to clean it up. But instead, it had flushed down my fish. Later that day, I confessed my sin to my parents and got scolded. (I actually did that when I was younger lol)

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I hope this helps you in someway!! (꒪˙꒳˙꒪ )

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- Cherry ❁ཻུ۪۪♡

lubasha [3.4K]3 years ago
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One time I tried looking at the top shelf but couldn’t see. So as any 5 year old does I climb it. It fell on the and broke my moms glass
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