jasmine – I caught you (Friendship)
Did you ever stop talking with a friend? I have. It is not nice. Don’t stop being friends… It’s worse than eating hot pepper… It’s a good thing that you can stop being angry and continue being friends. This feels like eating strawberry ice cream. Or cycling downhill.
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