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Q: "If someone says to you that you look drawn (tired, haggard, etc) for example on Saturday, August 25th and then a week later they tell you you no longer look drawn (tired, haggard, etc), but you now look good would you accept the fact that they no longer think you look drawn (tired, haggard, etc) or would you still think about what they said to you a week ago that you look drawn (tired, haggard, etc)"
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I personally would be like "yay i dont look tired anymore. and i look good!" haha if that answers your question.
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I absolutely love giving advice on advicenators. When people ask for my advice in real life, its probably not as good as my responces on advicenators because advicenators gets me thinking. I love helping people and I try to give the best advice I can.
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E-mail: Gender: Female Location: PA Occupation: student Age: 14 AIM: Member Since: January 18, 2005 Answers: 413 Last Update: September 7, 2008 Visitors: 22886
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