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I never thought I would be here, but here I am ___
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It was a cold morning, it had rained all night, leaving a smell of wet asphalt that lingered in the air. And now, it was just me and ___
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I was standing in the middle of ___ when I heard a strange sound.
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Of course, there’s no way I could have known it, but ___ was on to something.
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“Perhaps once you ___, you’ll be happy”, she said.
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It’s hard to accept now, but ___ was right.
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Let me make it clear, I have never been one to ___
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It is perhaps a bit arrogant to say this myself, but I am ___
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If you could ___, perhaps you should.
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As I stared blankly into the ceiling, I couldn’t help but wonder, “Why on Earth am I ___”
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In retrospect, it’s quite obvious my fascination with ___ would lead me to this point.
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I always prided myself on my sense of direction, but now, I find myself completely lost in ____
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Truth be told, I never envisioned myself becoming an aficionado of ___
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"Maybe, just maybe, if you try ___, you'll find inner peace," he suggested with a smirk.
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I was knee-deep in ___ when it finally dawned on me: I had become what I always feared.
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To be perfectly honest, I've never been particularly inclined to ___
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Call it self-praise if you must, but it's undeniable that I excel at ___
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Lying there, I pondered the absurdity of my current predicament: "How did I end up ___"
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Looking back, it's crystal clear that my obsession with ___ was the catalyst for my present situation.
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Future humans might be surprised
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I wish I was good at ___.
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___ is better done in a group.
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It all began when I tried that new shampoo. Now I am here ___.
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"Trust me when I tell you ___ is a once in a lifetime experience", said my dad with a dead serious face as I looked at him blankly.
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I was running away from the cops once again, all for ___. This was not the first time, and I had a sense it was not the last one.
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Let's not jump to conclusions yet, but ___ had gotten the best of me once again. I had to make it right, and there was only one way of doing it.
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My grandmother always said: "___ is only acceptable if you are drunk, in love or stupid." I don't think I was either.
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"For God's sake, John. ___ won't take you anywhere." Said my wife. I knew otherwise, and had to prove her wrong.
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Who would have thought that ___ would destroy my marriage.
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I never thought I would be here, but here I am ___.
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It was a cold morning, it had rained all night, leaving a smell of wet asphalt that lingered in the air. And now, it was just me and ___
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I was standing in the middle of ___ when I heard a strange sound.
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Of course, there’s no way I could have known it, but ___ was on to something.
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“Perhaps once you ___, you’ll be happy”, she said.
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It’s hard to accept now, but ___ was right.
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Let me make it clear, I have never been one to ___.
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It is perhaps a bit arrogant to say this myself, but I am ___.
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If you could try ___, perhaps you should. After all, you only live once.
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As I stared blankly into the ceiling, I couldn’t help but wonder, “Why on Earth am I ___”
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In retrospect, it’s quite obvious my fascination with ___ would lead me to this point.
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I always prided myself on my sense of direction, but now, I find myself completely lost in ____
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Truth be told, I never envisioned myself becoming an aficionado of ___
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"Maybe, just maybe, if you try ___, you'll find inner peace," he suggested with a smirk.
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I was knee-deep in ___ when it finally dawned on me: I had become what I always feared.
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Call it self-praise if you must, but it's undeniable that I excel at ___
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Lying there, I pondered the absurdity of my current predicament: "How did I end up ___"
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Looking back, it's crystal clear that my obsession with ___ was the catalyst for my present situation.
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Future humans might be surprised some of liked ___. But to me, it just seems natural. Almost a necessary part of my being.
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I wish I was good at ___. But I am not, and it shows.
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My grandpa always said: "___ is better done in a group, with your eyes closed."
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It all began when I tried that new shampoo. Now I am here ___.
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"Trust me when I tell you ___ is a once in a lifetime experience", said my dad with a dead serious face as I looked at him blankly.
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I was running away from the cops once again, all for ___. This was not the first time, and I had a sense it was not the last one.
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Let's not jump to conclusions yet, but ___ had gotten the best of me once again. I had to make it right, and there was only one way of doing it.
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My grandmother always said: "___ is only acceptable if you are drunk, in love or stupid." I don't think I was either.
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"For God's sake, John. ___ won't take you anywhere." Said my wife. I knew otherwise, and had to prove her wrong.
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Who would have thought that ___ would destroy my marriage.
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It was a morning like every other. Perhaps a little chilly for this time of the year. But something had changed radically. Overnight, the whole world was ___.
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"___ is all about the heart, man." He said with a confident and semi-wise tone, the tone of someone who has seen the thick of it, and gotten through.
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"I will let you go, but promise you will stop ___", said the judge. I said yes, but deep down, I knew I wouldn't be able to help myself.
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