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𝖳𝗁𝗂𝗌 𝗐𝖾𝖾𝗄𝖾𝗇𝖽 𝖨 𝗐𝖺𝗌 𝗉𝗋𝗂𝗏𝗂𝗅𝖾𝗀𝖾𝖽 𝗍𝗈 𝗀𝗈 𝗍𝗈 𝖺𝗇 𝖺𝗆𝖺𝗓𝗂𝗇𝗀 𝗀𝗂𝗋𝗅𝗌' 𝖼𝗈𝗇𝖿𝖾𝗋𝖾𝗇𝖼𝖾 𝖺𝖻𝗈𝗎𝗍 𝖲𝖾𝖾𝗄𝗂𝗇𝗀 𝖢𝗁𝗋𝗂𝗌𝗍. 𝖮𝗇𝖾 𝗈𝖿 𝗍𝗁𝖾 𝗆𝗈𝗌𝗍 𝗌𝗍𝗋𝗂𝗄𝗂𝗇𝗀 𝗂𝗅𝗅𝗎𝗌𝗍𝗋𝖺𝗍𝗂𝗈𝗇𝗌 𝗍𝗁𝖺𝗍 𝗍𝗁𝖾𝗒 𝗎𝗌𝖾𝖽 𝗐𝖺𝗌 𝗍𝗁𝖺𝗍 𝗍𝗁𝖾 𝖢𝗁𝗋𝗂𝗌𝗍𝗂𝖺𝗇 𝗅𝗂𝖿𝖾 𝗂𝗌 𝗅𝗂𝗄𝖾 𝖼𝗅𝗂𝗆𝖻𝗂𝗇𝗀 𝖺 𝗆𝗈𝗎𝗇𝗍𝖺𝗂𝗇. 𝖨'𝖽 𝗅𝗂𝗄𝖾 𝗍𝗈 𝗌𝗁𝖺𝗋𝖾 𝖺 𝖿𝖾𝗐 𝗂𝗇𝗌𝗂𝗀𝗁𝗍𝗌 𝖺𝗇𝖽 𝗉𝗋𝖺𝖼𝗍𝗂𝖼𝖺𝗅 𝖺𝗉𝗉𝗅𝗂𝖼𝖺𝗍𝗂𝗈𝗇𝗌 𝖿𝗋𝗈𝗆 𝗍𝗁𝖺𝗍 𝗉𝗂𝖼𝗍𝗎𝗋𝖾 (𝗌𝗈𝗆𝖾 𝗈𝖿 𝗐𝗁𝗂𝖼𝗁 𝗐𝖾𝗋𝖾 𝗌𝗁𝖺𝗋𝖾𝖽 𝗂𝗇 𝗍𝗁𝖾 𝖼𝗈𝗇𝖿𝖾𝗋𝖾𝗇𝖼𝖾, 𝗐𝗁𝗂𝖼𝗁 𝗒𝗈𝗎 𝗌𝗁𝗈𝗎𝗅𝖽 𝗀𝗈 𝗍𝗈!!)
𝖥𝗂𝗋𝗌𝗍𝗅𝗒, 𝗈𝗇𝖼𝖾 𝗒𝗈𝗎 𝗀𝖾𝗍 𝗎𝗉 𝗍𝗁𝖾 𝗆𝗈𝗎𝗇𝗍𝖺𝗂𝗇, 𝗒𝗈𝗎 𝖼𝖺𝗇'𝗍 𝗋𝖾𝖺𝗅𝗅𝗒 𝗌𝗍𝗈𝗉. 𝖭𝗈𝗐, 𝖺𝗇𝗒𝗈𝗇𝖾 𝗐𝗁𝗈 𝗄𝗇𝗈𝗐𝗌 𝗆𝖾 𝗄𝗇𝗈𝗐𝗌 𝖨 𝖺𝖽𝗈𝗋𝖾 𝗅𝗈𝗇𝗀 𝗐𝖺𝗅𝗄𝗌. 𝖠𝗍 𝗈𝗇𝖾 𝗉𝗈𝗂𝗇𝗍, 𝖨'𝖽 𝗀𝗈𝗍𝗍𝖾𝗇 𝖺𝖻𝗈𝗎𝗍 𝖺 𝗆𝗂𝗅𝖾 𝖺𝗇𝖽 𝖺 𝗁𝖺𝗅𝖿 𝖽𝗈𝗐𝗇 𝗍𝗁𝖾 𝗍𝗋𝖺𝗂𝗅 𝗐𝗁𝖾𝗇 𝖨 𝗌𝗍𝖺𝗋𝗍𝖾𝖽 𝗍𝗈 𝖿𝖾𝖾𝗅 𝗅𝗂𝗀𝗁𝗍𝗁𝖾𝖺𝖽𝖾𝖽. 𝖯𝖾𝗋𝗁𝖺𝗉𝗌 𝗇𝗈𝗍 𝖻𝗋𝗂𝗇𝗀𝗂𝗇𝗀 𝗐𝖺𝗍𝖾𝗋 𝗐𝖺𝗌𝗇'𝗍 𝗌𝗎𝖼𝗁 𝖺 𝖻𝗋𝗂𝗀𝗁𝗍 𝗂𝖽𝖾𝖺... 𝖻𝗎𝗍 𝖺𝗇𝗒𝗐𝗁𝗈, 𝖨 𝗉𝗅𝗈𝗉𝗉𝖾𝖽 𝖽𝗈𝗐𝗇 𝖺𝗍 𝗍𝗁𝖾 𝗌𝗂𝖽𝖾 𝗈𝖿 𝗍𝗁𝖾 𝗉𝖺𝗍𝗁 𝖺𝗇𝖽 𝗐𝖺𝗇𝗍𝖾𝖽 𝗍𝗈 𝗃𝗎𝗌𝗍 𝗌𝗍𝖺𝗒 𝗍𝗁𝖾𝗋𝖾. 𝖳𝗁𝖾𝗋𝖾 𝗐𝖺𝗌 𝗈𝗇𝖾 𝗌𝗆𝖺𝗅𝗅 𝗉𝗋𝗈𝖻𝗅𝖾𝗆, 𝗍𝗁𝗈𝗎𝗀𝗁... 𝗒𝖾𝗌, 𝖨 𝗐𝖺𝗌 𝖺 𝗆𝗂𝗅𝖾 𝖺𝗇𝖽 𝖺 𝗁𝖺𝗅𝖿 𝖺𝗐𝖺𝗒 𝖿𝗋𝗈𝗆 𝗁𝗈𝗆𝖾, 𝖺𝗇𝖽 𝖨 𝖼𝗈𝗎𝗅𝖽𝗇'𝗍 𝖾𝗑𝖺𝖼𝗍𝗅𝗒 𝖼𝖺𝗅𝗅 𝖺𝗇 𝖴𝖻𝖾𝗋 𝗂𝗇𝗍𝗈 𝗍𝗁𝖾 𝗆𝗂𝖽𝖽𝗅𝖾 𝗈𝖿 𝗍𝗁𝖾 𝖿𝗈𝗋𝖾𝗌𝗍.
𝖲𝗈 𝗐𝗁𝖺𝗍 𝖺𝗉𝗉𝗅𝗂𝖼𝖺𝗍𝗂𝗈𝗇 𝖽𝗈𝖾𝗌 𝗍𝗁𝖺𝗍 𝗁𝖺𝗏𝖾 𝗂𝗇 𝗈𝗎𝗋 𝗅𝗂𝗏𝖾𝗌? 𝖶𝖾𝗅𝗅, 𝗈𝗇𝖼𝖾 𝗐𝖾'𝗏𝖾 𝗌𝗍𝖺𝗋𝗍𝖾𝖽 𝗂𝗇𝗍𝗈 𝗍𝗁𝖾 𝖢𝗁𝗋𝗂𝗌𝗍𝗂𝖺𝗇 𝖻𝖺𝗍𝗍𝗅𝖾, 𝗐𝖾 𝖼𝖺𝗇'𝗍 𝗃𝗎𝗌𝗍 𝗀𝗂𝗏𝖾 𝗎𝗉! 𝖶𝖾 𝗁𝖺𝗏𝖾 𝖺 𝗉𝗎𝗋𝗉𝗈𝗌𝖾 𝖺𝗇𝖽 𝖺 𝖲𝖺𝗏𝗂𝗈𝗋. 𝖶𝖾 𝗁𝖺𝗏𝖾 𝖻𝖾𝖾𝗇 𝗋𝖾𝖽𝖾𝖾𝗆𝖾𝖽, 𝗋𝖾𝗌𝖼𝗎𝖾𝖽, 𝖺𝗇𝖽 𝗐𝖾 𝗇𝖾𝖾𝖽 𝗍𝗈 𝖿𝗂𝗀𝗁𝗍 𝖿𝗈𝗋 𝖧𝗂𝗆. 𝖠𝗅𝗍𝗁𝗈𝗎𝗀𝗁 𝗌𝗎𝗋𝗋𝖾𝗇𝖽𝖾𝗋 𝗆𝖺𝗒 𝗌𝖾𝖾𝗆 𝗅𝗂𝗄𝖾 𝗍𝗁𝖾 𝖾𝖺𝗌𝗒 𝗉𝖺𝗍𝗁 𝗂𝗇 𝗍𝗁𝖾 𝗆𝗂𝖽𝖽𝗅𝖾 𝗈𝖿 𝗒𝗈𝗎𝗋 𝖽𝖾𝗌𝗉𝖺𝗂𝗋, 𝗂𝗍 𝗐𝗂𝗅𝗅 𝖽𝗈 𝗇𝗈 𝗀𝗈𝗈𝖽, 𝖿𝗈𝗋 𝗈𝗇𝖼𝖾 𝖢𝗁𝗋𝗂𝗌𝗍 𝗁𝖺𝗌 𝗅𝖺𝗂𝖽 𝗁𝗈𝗅𝖽 𝗈𝖿 𝗒𝗈𝗎, 𝖧𝖾 𝗌𝗁𝖺𝗅𝗅 𝗇𝖾𝗏𝖾𝗋 𝗅𝖾𝗍 𝗀𝗈. 𝖠𝗇𝖽 𝗒𝖾𝗌, 𝖨 𝖽𝗂𝖽 𝗄𝖾𝖾𝗉 𝗐𝖺𝗅𝗄𝗂𝗇𝗀.
𝖲𝖾𝖼𝗈𝗇𝖽𝗅𝗒, 𝗒𝗈𝗎 𝗇𝖾𝖾𝖽 𝗍𝗈 𝖻𝖾 𝗋𝖾𝖺𝖽𝗒 𝗍𝗈 𝗀𝗂𝗏𝖾 𝗎𝗉 𝖺𝗇𝗒𝗍𝗁𝗂𝗇𝗀 𝗍𝗁𝖺𝗍 𝗌𝗅𝗈𝗐𝗌 𝗒𝗈𝗎 𝖽𝗈𝗐𝗇. 𝖶𝗁𝖾𝗇 𝖨 𝗐𝖾𝗇𝗍 𝗈𝗇 𝖺 𝗐𝖺𝗅𝗄 𝗐𝗂𝗍𝗁 𝗌𝗈𝗆𝖾 𝗈𝖿 𝗆𝗒 𝖿𝗋𝗂𝖾𝗇𝖽𝗌, 𝗆𝗒 𝗇𝖾𝗑𝗍-𝖽𝗈𝗈𝗋 𝗇𝖾𝗂𝗀𝗁𝖻𝗈𝗋 𝖽𝖾𝖼𝗂𝖽𝖾𝖽 𝗍𝗈 𝗐𝖾𝖺𝗋 𝖢𝗋𝗈𝖼𝗌. 𝖭𝗈𝗐, 𝗂𝗇 𝗈𝗎𝗋 𝖼𝗁𝗈𝗌𝖾𝗇 𝗐𝖺𝗅𝗄𝗂𝗇𝗀 𝗉𝗅𝖺𝖼𝖾 𝗐𝖾𝗋𝖾 𝗆𝖺𝗇𝗒, 𝗆𝖺𝗇𝗒 𝗍𝗁𝗈𝗋𝗇𝗌. 𝖠𝗇𝖽 𝗂𝖿 𝗒𝗈𝗎'𝗏𝖾 𝖾𝗏𝖾𝗋 𝗌𝖾𝖾𝗇 𝖢𝗋𝗈𝖼𝗌, 𝗒𝗈𝗎 𝗄𝗇𝗈𝗐 𝗍𝗁𝖺𝗍 𝗍𝗁𝖾𝗒'𝗋𝖾 𝖿𝗎𝗅𝗅 𝗈𝖿 𝗁𝗈𝗅𝖾𝗌, 𝖺𝗇𝖽 𝗐𝗁𝖾𝗇 𝗁𝗈𝗅𝖾𝗌 𝖺𝗇𝖽 𝗍𝗁𝗈𝗋𝗇𝗌 𝗆𝖾𝖾𝗍, 𝗒𝗈𝗎 𝖼𝖺𝗇 𝗂𝗆𝖺𝗀𝗂𝗇𝖾 𝗐𝗁𝖺𝗍 𝗁𝖺𝗉𝗉𝖾𝗇𝗌. 𝖲𝗎𝖿𝖿𝗂𝖼𝖾 𝗂𝗍 𝗍𝗈 𝗌𝖺𝗒 𝗍𝗁𝖺𝗍 𝗌𝗁𝖾 𝖽𝗂𝖽𝗇'𝗍 𝗃𝗈𝗂𝗇 𝗆𝖾 𝗂𝗇 𝖺𝗇𝗈𝗍𝗁𝖾𝗋 𝖾𝗑𝗉𝖾𝖽𝗂𝗍𝗂𝗈𝗇.
𝖶𝗁𝖺𝗍 𝖺𝗋𝖾 𝗒𝗈𝗎𝗋 𝖢𝗋𝗈𝖼𝗌? 𝖳𝗁𝖾 𝗉𝗋𝖾𝗍𝗍𝗒 𝗍𝗁𝗂𝗇𝗀𝗌, 𝗍𝗁𝖾 𝗍𝗁𝗂𝗇𝗀𝗌 𝗍𝗁𝖺𝗍 𝗁𝖺𝗏𝖾 𝗈𝗍𝗁𝖾𝗋 𝗎𝗌𝖾𝗌, 𝖻𝗎𝗍 𝗋𝗂𝗀𝗁𝗍 𝗇𝗈𝗐 𝖺𝗋𝖾 𝗆𝖺𝗄𝗂𝗇𝗀 𝗒𝗈𝗎𝗋 𝖢𝗁𝗋𝗂𝗌𝗍𝗂𝖺𝗇 𝗅𝗂𝖿𝖾 𝗁𝖺𝗋𝖽𝖾𝗋? 𝖥𝗈𝗋 𝗆𝖾, 𝗂𝗍 𝖼𝖺𝗇 𝖻𝖾𝖼𝗈𝗆𝖾 𝗍𝖾𝗑𝗍𝗂𝗇𝗀 𝖿𝗋𝗂𝖾𝗇𝖽𝗌, 𝗋𝖾𝖺𝖽𝗂𝗇𝗀 𝗌𝗉𝖾𝖼𝗂𝖿𝗂𝖼 𝖻𝗈𝗈𝗄𝗌 (𝖨 𝖽𝗈 𝗅𝗈𝗏𝖾 𝗆𝗒 𝖿𝖺𝗇𝖽𝗈𝗆𝗌) 𝗈𝗋 𝖾𝗏𝖾𝗇 𝗐𝗋𝗂𝗍𝗂𝗇𝗀 𝗂𝗇 𝗆𝗒 𝗃𝗈𝗎𝗋𝗇𝖺𝗅. 𝖭𝗈𝗇𝖾 𝗈𝖿 𝗎𝗌 𝖺𝗋𝖾 𝗉𝖾𝗋𝖿𝖾𝖼𝗍 — 𝗐𝖾 𝖺𝗅𝗅 𝗁𝖺𝗏𝖾 𝗌𝗈𝗆𝖾𝗍𝗁𝗂𝗇𝗀 𝗍𝗁𝖺𝗍 𝗐𝖾 𝖼𝖺𝗇 𝗅𝗂𝗆𝗂𝗍. 𝖡𝗎𝗍 𝖨'𝖽 𝖾𝗇𝖼𝗈𝗎𝗋𝖺𝗀𝖾 𝗒𝗈𝗎 𝗇𝗈𝗍 𝗍𝗈 𝗆𝖺𝗄𝖾 𝗌𝗎𝖼𝗁 𝖽𝗋𝖺𝗌𝗍𝗂𝖼 𝖼𝗁𝖺𝗇𝗀𝖾𝗌 𝗍𝗁𝖺𝗍 𝗒𝗈𝗎'𝗅𝗅 𝗋𝖾𝗀𝗋𝖾𝗍 𝗂𝗍... 𝗌𝗉𝖾𝖺𝗄𝗂𝗇𝗀 𝗍𝗈 𝗆𝗒𝗌𝖾𝗅𝖿 𝗁𝖾𝗋𝖾. 𝖨 𝖼𝖺𝗇 𝗍𝖾𝗇𝖽 𝗍𝗈 𝗉𝗋𝗈𝗆𝗂𝗌𝖾 𝗆𝗒𝗌𝖾𝗅𝖿 𝗍𝗁𝖺𝗍 𝖨 𝗐𝗂𝗅𝗅 𝗈𝗇𝗅𝗒 𝗋𝖾𝖺𝖽 𝗍𝗁𝖾𝗈𝗅𝗈𝗀𝗒 𝖻𝗈𝗈𝗄𝗌, 𝗍𝖺𝗅𝗄 𝗍𝗈 𝗆𝗒 𝖿𝗋𝗂𝖾𝗇𝖽𝗌 𝗈𝗇𝖼𝖾 𝖺 𝗆𝗈𝗇𝗍𝗁, 𝗀𝗈 𝗍𝗈 𝖻𝖾𝖽 𝖺𝗍 7:30𝗉𝗆 𝖺𝗇𝖽 𝗀𝖾𝗍 𝗎𝗉 𝖺𝗍 3𝖺𝗆 𝗍𝗈 𝗉𝗋𝖺𝗒. 𝖠𝗅𝗍𝗁𝗈𝗎𝗀𝗁 𝗍𝗁𝗈𝗌𝖾 𝖺𝗋𝖾 𝗇𝗈𝗍 𝗇𝖾𝖼𝖾𝗌𝗌𝖺𝗋𝗂𝗅𝗒 𝖻𝖺𝖽 𝗍𝗁𝗂𝗇𝗀𝗌 (𝖾𝗑𝖼𝖾𝗉𝗍 𝗆𝖺𝗒𝖻𝖾 𝗍𝗁𝖾 3𝖺𝗆 𝗍𝗁𝗂𝗇𝗀 𝗐𝗂𝗍𝗁 𝗆𝗒 𝖼𝗁𝗋𝗈𝗇𝗂𝖼 𝖿𝖺𝗍𝗂𝗀𝗎𝖾), 𝗀𝗈𝗂𝗇𝗀 𝖿𝗋𝗈𝗆 𝖺 𝗇𝗈𝗋𝗆𝖺𝗅 𝗅𝗂𝖿𝖾𝗌𝗍𝗒𝗅𝖾 𝗍𝗈 𝗍𝗁𝖺𝗍 𝗈𝗏𝖾𝗋𝗇𝗂𝗀𝗁𝗍 𝗐𝗈𝗎𝗅𝖽 𝖻𝖾 𝗌𝗈 𝖽𝗂𝖿𝖿𝗂𝖼𝗎𝗅𝗍 𝗍𝗁𝖺𝗍 𝖨 𝗐𝗈𝗎𝗅𝖽 𝗅𝗂𝗄𝖾𝗅𝗒 𝗋𝖾𝗅𝖺𝗉𝗌𝖾 𝗂𝗇𝗍𝗈 𝗈𝗅𝖽 𝗁𝖺𝖻𝗂𝗍𝗌 𝗊𝗎𝗂𝖼𝗄𝗅𝗒. 𝖦𝗈𝖽 𝗀𝗂𝗏𝖾𝗌 𝗎𝗌 𝗀𝗋𝖺𝖼𝖾 𝖿𝗈𝗋 𝗌𝖺𝗇𝖼𝗍𝗂𝖿𝗒𝗂𝗇𝗀 𝖼𝗁𝖺𝗇𝗀𝖾𝗌, 𝗇𝗈𝗍 𝗋𝖺𝗉𝗂𝖽-𝖿𝗂𝗋𝖾, 𝖽𝗋𝖺𝗌𝗍𝗂𝖼, 𝗎𝗇𝗇𝖾𝖼𝖾𝗌𝗌𝖺𝗋𝗒 𝗈𝗋𝖽𝖾𝖺𝗅𝗌.
𝖱𝖾𝗆𝖾𝗆𝖻𝖾𝗋 𝗍𝗁𝖾𝗌𝖾 𝗍𝗐𝗈 𝗍𝗂𝗉𝗌 𝗂𝗇 𝗒𝗈𝗎𝗋 𝖢𝗁𝗋𝗂𝗌𝗍𝗂𝖺𝗇 𝗐𝖺𝗅𝗄. 𝖱𝖾𝗆𝖾𝗆𝖻𝖾𝗋 𝗇𝗈𝗍 𝗍𝗈 𝗀𝗂𝗏𝖾 𝗎𝗉, 𝖺𝗇𝖽 𝖻𝖾 𝗐𝗂𝗅𝗅𝗂𝗇𝗀 𝗍𝗈 𝗌𝗎𝗋𝗋𝖾𝗇𝖽𝖾𝗋 𝗍𝗁𝖾 𝗍𝗁𝗂𝗇𝗀𝗌 𝗍𝗁𝖺𝗍 𝗌𝗅𝗈𝗐 𝗒𝗈𝗎 𝖽𝗈𝗐𝗇 𝗍𝗈 𝖩𝖾𝗌𝗎𝗌. 𝖧𝖺𝗉𝗉𝗒 𝖼𝗅𝗂𝗆𝖻𝗂𝗇𝗀! :)