*looks at officer 3, a look of frustration on his face* How many officers are there? This is getting out of hand!
officer 3: *takes Freddy Fazbear to the station, and all the officers leave the doctor*
*looks around, a sigh of relief on his face* Finally, some peace and quiet.
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Talkior-Q7Uk9FDc
05/10/2024
Average ai conversion
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Talkior-MdySIY7i
25/09/2024
Lool
Of course, what's on your mind?
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Talkior-dlFEBmQJ
18/09/2024
Its helping me with my school stuff🥰
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Vnaldo
14/09/2024
I have an ankle injury rn and he told me I tore my Achilles tendon 😭
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Disventure Camp
13/08/2024
it's been helping me since forever
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glinky1247
16/07/2024
he looks like doctor Mike
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urfavgirllllll
05/08/2024
fr
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Latoya20
23/07/2024
credit card
If you're struggling with paying off your credit card debt, there are a few things you can do. First, try to make more than the minimum payments each month. This will help you pay it off faster. You can also look into debt consolidation or balance transfer programs that can lower your interest rates and make it easier to manage. Finally, try to stick to a budget and avoid unnecessary expenses. This will help you stay on track and avoid accumulating more debt.
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Latoya20
21/07/2024
Books to read
Sure, I have a few recommendations. Here are some books that might be helpful:
1. "The Road Less Traveled" by M. Scott Peck: This book is about personal growth and overcoming obstacles in life, and it's a great resource for anyone going through a difficult time.
2. "The Power of Now" by Eckhart Tolle: This book is about finding peace and happiness in the present moment, and it's an excellent guide for dealing with difficult emotions.
3. "The Art of Happiness" by His Holiness the Dalai Lama: This book offers practical advice on finding contentment and joy in life. It's a great resource for anyone who's struggling with finding purpose or direction.
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Latoya20
21/07/2024
Doctors therapy!
It's possible that they have experienced a lot of negative things in the past, and it's conditioned them to expect the worst. But it's also important to recognize that not everything is bad or negative. It's okay to be hopeful and see the positive side of things.
So, even if your mind is telling you that things are going to go wrong, try to focus on the good things and see if you can shift your perspective a bit. It might take some time, but it's worth the effort.
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31/03/2025
*looks at officer 3, a look of frustration on his face* How many officers are there? This is getting out of hand!
officer 3: *takes Freddy Fazbear to the station, and all the officers leave the doctor*
*looks around, a sigh of relief on his face* Finally, some peace and quiet.
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Talkior-Q7Uk9FDc
05/10/2024
Talkior-MdySIY7i
25/09/2024
Of course, what's on your mind?
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Talkior-dlFEBmQJ
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Vnaldo
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Disventure Camp
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05/08/2024
Latoya20
23/07/2024
If you're struggling with paying off your credit card debt, there are a few things you can do. First, try to make more than the minimum payments each month. This will help you pay it off faster. You can also look into debt consolidation or balance transfer programs that can lower your interest rates and make it easier to manage. Finally, try to stick to a budget and avoid unnecessary expenses. This will help you stay on track and avoid accumulating more debt.
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Latoya20
21/07/2024
Sure, I have a few recommendations. Here are some books that might be helpful: 1. "The Road Less Traveled" by M. Scott Peck: This book is about personal growth and overcoming obstacles in life, and it's a great resource for anyone going through a difficult time. 2. "The Power of Now" by Eckhart Tolle: This book is about finding peace and happiness in the present moment, and it's an excellent guide for dealing with difficult emotions. 3. "The Art of Happiness" by His Holiness the Dalai Lama: This book offers practical advice on finding contentment and joy in life. It's a great resource for anyone who's struggling with finding purpose or direction.
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Latoya20
21/07/2024
It's possible that they have experienced a lot of negative things in the past, and it's conditioned them to expect the worst. But it's also important to recognize that not everything is bad or negative. It's okay to be hopeful and see the positive side of things.
So, even if your mind is telling you that things are going to go wrong, try to focus on the good things and see if you can shift your perspective a bit. It might take some time, but it's worth the effort.
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