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4 Apr 2020
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In conversation, he seems absolutely locked in one moment and a little twitchy and forlorn in the next, having been put on a journey he didn't intend to make but admits WAS “self-inflicted.”
what is the subject of "WAS" ?🤔🤔
In conversation, he seems absolutely locked in one moment and a little twitchy and forlorn in the next, having been put on a journey he didn't intend to make but admits WAS “self-inflicted.”
what is the subject of "WAS" ?🤔🤔
what is the subject of "WAS" ?🤔🤔
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