Do you know when you speak of a person who seems to be seeing that person in front of you? That you want that person close to you, but don't have that person? That's how he talks.
Himself
Himself
Himself
Himself
Do you know when you speak of a person who seems to be seeing that person in front of you? That you want that person close to you, but don't have that person? That's how he talks.
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