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English, 01.05.2021 04:00 KariSupreme

Incorrect or missing semicolons? My search for the perfect object led me on a tour of many famous cities, including: Paris, France; New York, New York; Venice, Italy; and Warsaw, Poland. In none of these places did I find it; I truly began to despair. It's not that there weren't invaluable goods in those locations, but let me be perfectly clear, I am human. Some things are simply too well guarded for even me to consider stealing. Like everything in life, there is a certain balance to strike; I wouldn't unnecessarily risk myself being captured. I do not wish to ever look back and think of how I stole my freedom I do not wish to regret any of the risks I undertook.
I believe I'm painting an appropriate picture of the turmoil that has plagued me. So, you can imagine my exhilaration when I finally found the objects of my dreams. All of the searching worked I finally felt purpose again in my life. My heist would occur in London. I would steal something from the Tower of London; jewels of unfathomable value. I am, of course, talking about the Crown Jewels. This will be the theft of a lifetime; the planning proved to take a lifetime as well.
I understand that no matter how well I've planned this, the chances of getting caught are high. However, I can only plan so much. As this note that I write draws to an end, so too does my planning come to completion I will steal the jewels tonight! I hope that you will not see me captured I hope that you will not see me falter. At the end of the day there are only three people I can blame if I fail; me, myself, and I.
This note will not be seen until the outcome is decided. In this way, there is no opportunity to try and dissuade me. Farewell!

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