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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
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It's become a habit for people to trash him and what's funny is the fact that these people no one has ever heard of or ever will try to draw attention to themselves by doing it.

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It's become a habit of people to trash him and what's funny is the fact that these people no one has ever heard of or ever will try to draw attention to themselves by doing it.

ARe both useable? Thank you.
  

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PreciousJones It's become a habit for people to trash him and what's funny is the fact that these people no one has ever heard of or ever will try to draw attention to themselves by doing it. and It's become a habit of people to trash him and what's funny is the fact that these people no one has ever heard of or ever will try to draw attention to themselves by doing it. ARe both useable?

  • PreciousJones It's become a habit for people to trash him and what's funny is the fact that these people no one has ever heard of or ever will try to draw attention to themselves by doing it.
  • and It's become a habit of people to trash him and what's funny is the fact that these people no one has ever heard of or ever will try to draw attention to themselves by doing it.
  • ARe both useable?
  • Thank you.
  • Both are usable, though the second one sounds strange to my ear.
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PreciousJonesIt's become a habit for people to trash him and what's funny is the fact that these people no one has ever heard of or ever will try to draw attention to themselves by doing it.

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It's become a habit of people to trash him and what's funny is the fact that these people no one has ever heard of or ever will try to draw attention to themselv

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