You can either write long, contextually rich texts that are unambiguous but also won't be read much because they're too long, or shorter but engaging texts that are going to be interpreted in ways you disagree with, and there's no middle ground.
You can either write long, contextually rich texts that are unambiguous but also won't be read much because they're too long, or shorter but engaging texts that are going to be interpreted in ways you disagree with, and there's no middle ground.
1. "jerry" (10×)
2. "game" (6×)
3. "believe" (5×)
4. "those" (5×)
5. "hope" (5×)
See which words you used the most here: anisota.net/harvest
1. "jerry" (10×)
2. "game" (6×)
3. "believe" (5×)
4. "those" (5×)
5. "hope" (5×)
See which words you used the most here: anisota.net/harvest
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