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*eat" "drink" "smile" "hungry" "angry" "scared"
*eat" "drink" "smile" "hungry" "angry" "scared"
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Eat = Comer
Drink = Beber / Tomar
Smile = Sonreir
Hungry = Hambriento
Angry = Enojado
Scared = Asustado
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Eat:Comer
Drink:Beber
Smile:Sonreir
Hungry:Hambriento
Angry:Enfadado
Scared:Asustado
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@zeppelinrules19 i'm sure, when i click the red botton it doesn't work, i don't know why
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