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On this beautiful day of
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Instead of doing something useful, you have been staring at this page since 23:18 Saturday, November 9, 2024 UTC. |
Today's motto...
→ I want to thank you,
for giving me the best day of my life.
Oh, just to be with you
is having the best day of my life.