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This hat is my hat. That hat is your hat. These gloves are my gloves. …
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thanks for the new pb
Jalia Estevez
awwww that's so sweet!!! Thanks, really needed to hear this today.
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- Whistling
How does one learn to whistle? I think as children we all grappled with the concept of blowing air with our mouths all circled up. Failure and confusion defined this process, yet eventually, the moment came when a tone was finally produced. This reward is what instigates and sustains all learning. Without it, you simply give up.