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I Don't Share My Room
Get out. Now!
That means leave. OK. Fine. Please leave. What don't you understand about that sentence? It means go back the way you came. Look, I'm sorry I called you ugly, but it's time for you to go. Now. I told you, I'm sorry if you're feelings are hurt, but you need to leave! What if my parents saw me with you? They'd go crazy that I haven't gotten rid of you already. I don't share my room! In fact, you'd already be gone, I'm just too nice. You know what? Fine! I'll do it myself. But I really don't want to. I wish you'd just leave yourself; I don't know if I can live with the guilt. But you know what? Some things just have to be done the hard way. Which do you prefer: the shoe or the toilet, Mr. ANT?
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