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Intelligence can be generally linked to willingness to learn
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the person who typed this
The problem with short quotes is that they are not an accurate representation of your …
xkouki
"qwerty" is, ironically, rather difficult to type in Dvorak...
Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
Jeg får feil ved "k" i ", kjent tap" selv om jeg skriver rett!
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Michael Scott
- The Office
Society teaches us that having feelings and crying are bad and wrong. Well, that's baloney, because grief isn't wrong. There's such a thing as good grief. Just ask Charlie Brown.