I’m 32 years old and I’m like a j.
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(1)I’m 32 years old and I feel like I’m screwed.
(2)Number of views 1894 Recommendation 32
(1)The adverb who came in three months later than me about two years agoimage text translation
(2)He’s the same age as me, so we got close after telling him what to do.
(3)So we’re like friends.
(4)The problem is, I’m a born-of-a-kind ass.
(5)He was a big, athletic kid with a lot of experience.
(6)At first, I was superior, but as we got closer,
(7)I’ll be like him.
(1)When I sang it,image text translation
(2)He was joking with me.
(3)It hurts and hurts my pride, but it sounds like a joke.
(4)I’m worried that I’ll look like a real loser if I wash my face.
(5)I can’t say anything. It’s repeated.
(6)Then it happened last week.
(7)After the company dinner, I was looking for a second place to go.
(8)I was a little cheeky when he tried to talk to me.
(9)But when he put his headlock on me, he said, “Why is he so rude?”
(1)It wasn’t even when I was in school. Everyone in the department was there.image text translation
(2)He’s a 32-year-old adult, and he’s head-locked, and he looks like a real dog.
(3)The problem is that my strength is so strong that I can’t solve it no matter how hard I try.
(4)And then he let me go and I got mad.
(5)I can’t even look at her face. I’m looking at the ground.
(6)To me, he said, “You can’t do it to me.”
(7)So I didn’t say anything and went to the 2nd round and ate moderately before we broke up.
(8)Since then, I’ve been like a dog until today.
(1)More than anything, I don’t like me acting like a loser when I’m 32 years old.image text translation
(2)I hate the company because of him.
(3)B Silvetsu