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Don't Let The Mod Say Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious [DLTMSA V 2.0]

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Speak the essay you have planned in your head and have someone else type it up.
 
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I want to know.

And does Tails have to have an engine? D:

/this is why I like Sonic Adventure, even if Tails gets limited flying time he still isn't in some big machine

We usually have something like:

Introduction:
Subject/Reason/Etc. 1:
Subject/Reason/Etc. 2:
Subject/Reason/Etc. 3:
Conclusion:
 
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WHAT.

Of all the books we're reading in school, Catcher in the Rye isn't one of them. /confirmed this with English teacher/head of high school

And that's one book that seems REALLY interesting.

Mine's easy to remember, all you gotta do is look at Peanuts comics around December, and whenever Schroeder (sp?) says it's Beethoven's birthday, then you'll know it's mine.
 
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vitiate
\VISH-ee-ayt\ , transitive verb;
1.
To make faulty or imperfect; to render defective; to impair; as, "exaggeration vitiates a style of writing."
2.
To corrupt morally; to debase.
3.
To render ineffective; as, "fraud vitiates a contract."
 
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