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18.11.2019 •
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Ответ:
The stage is minimally lit and two silhouettes appear, one is hunched while the other walks upright.
Explanation:
1: this is what I keep telling you
2. What, exactly
1: That one must look after oneself before others.
2: don't be so cynical
1: I am not hunched over without experience
2: Indeed
1: Indeed
2: the hunch is not a sign of wisdom
1: not going to oxford was not smart of you
2: I can't leave her behind
1: If she cares so much she would have waited
2: It does not work like that
1: it does
2: it can't be too bad
1: it will be, when you're hunched like me and telling people your age what not to do, if you keep on making choices like this.