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Live with friends
| luna23
I am in accordance with the coexistence between friends. I think that it is always good to live with them, since they already meet you and you know them also. It is important that they are of full confidence. In the moment that you are alone, you would have someone with whom to speak and in those other moments in ...
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Hi
| ptitsagovorun
Hi, my name is Yulia. I want to find friends from all over the world. I like draw, swim and yoga. I wain letters from new panpals.
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FRIENDS
| aditya.madye5@gmail.com
God created humans, but he found that they are living up an incomplete life. They need someone or the other to share feelings, emotions, talks, secrets, things, etc. So he came up with a conclusion that everyone need a person who will be called as "FRIEND". Friend can be defined as "a person we need to share feelings and emotions, ...
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