Coldness. A Girl.

Here’s the result of the last post being translated too many times.

For those interested, here’s the path that I took:

English > Japanese > Igbo > Arabic > Latin > Filipino > Yiddish > Azerbaijani > Vietnamese > Russian > Traditional Chinese > Scots Gaelic > Japanese > English

This is mostly for fun, but once again I find the result to be rather poetic.

It is, at the least, kind of interesting.

The below is unedited.

I hope you enjoy.

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But hey, I am glad to swim it is not needed, it is not water.

Therefore, as water (at least in water) in the water, the opportunity to begin to decline.

Coldness. A girl.
It is probably so useful, therefore, also for long-term use.

They think that it was painful when they come out, mud which is thought to be the cause of the war, if it comes out, I will come out.

If there is no, in the past will release the age book avoidance groups, they will drown and kill.

maybe.

Maybe I said. They continue to see distance, I think it’s pretty cool.

I said now that it was less water than was supposed to be in the water, but he did not eat on the day of the accident.

I do not know.

Cold feet, no incomparable. If they need to make money, water, you will not work as you get points. In most cases, you are used to make meat, you have a sweet eating.

Sometimes it seems good, I think I want to see. I need this instead of this.

But keep in mind that it remains low level. After that, I think. But well, in the case of social security this story, or the real need to change to reflect the life remember, of course, after changing the history of the rock, struggling in the future There, I say, do not do.

The target sits as a goose’s neck and a bear bamboo and covers the gray songs and opens the bag in the way of orange juice.

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