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Explode into laughter

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I can’t forget a bad day in which I was like a clown. One day, I didn’t wear sportswear in the PE class, so my teacher made me split squat jump ten times as a punishment. While I was warming up, my narrow-sized shorts broke with a tearing sound. Seeing the ridiculous scene, all my classmates exploded into laughter. I was extremely embarrassed, and my face was as red as a tomato. I felt like a naked clown being full of misgivings. After that, when I was walking down the stairs, I was accidently collided with a running boy, stumbled on the staricase, and got a bloody nose. All the onlookers were laughing at me again. This unforgettable experience was like a nightmare. I wish good fortunes will arrive my door after sweeping off those bad things.
  

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I can’t forget my most embarrassing moment. That day, I didn’t wear sportswear in PE, so my teacher made me do ten squat-jumps as a punishment. While I was warming up, my narrow-sized shorts broke with a tearing sound.

  • I can’t forget my most embarrassing moment.
  • That day, I didn’t wear sportswear in PE, so my teacher made me do ten squat-jumps as a punishment.
  • While I was warming up, my narrow-sized shorts broke with a tearing sound.
  • Seeing the ridiculous scene, all my classmates exploded into laughter.
  • I was extremely embarrassed, and my face was as red as a tomato.
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I can’t forget my most embarrassing moment. That day, I didn’t wear sportswear in PE, so my teacher made me do ten squat-jumps as a punishment. While I was warming up, my narrow-sized shorts broke with a tearing sound. Seeing the ridiculous scene, all my classmates exploded into laughter. I was extremely embarrassed, and my face was as red as a tomato. I felt like a naked clown. After that,

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