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Physics, 22.04.2021 23:30 Syaralopez

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Uh, im not the best at doing this kinda stuff, so anyone willing to help me out...tell me what you
Uh, im not the best at doing this kinda stuff, so anyone willing to help me out...tell me what you
Uh, im not the best at doing this kinda stuff, so anyone willing to help me out...tell me what you

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