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Proverbs and old sayings british about lie
Trust is the mother of deceit.
Trust is the mother of deceit.
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Trust is the mother of deceit.
British Proverbs and old sayings about lie, mother.
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Fuck you
01/07/2020
The meaning? ! Fuck
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01/07/2019
Where is the meaning ??? !!!
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