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DogHeadRushesForward_vip
· 08-02 09:30
The "grace" that needs gratitude is not called "grace"; it is called exchange. The people who help you without asking for your "gratitude" are the ones you truly need to be "grateful" to!
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ATurnOfTheDog_sHeadvip
· 08-02 09:30
The "grace" that needs to be appreciated is not called "grace"; it's called exchange. The people who help you but do not ask for your "gratitude" are the ones you truly need to be "grateful" to!
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DogHeadNodded_MoneyEvvip
· 08-02 09:30
The "gratefulness" that requires gratitude is not called "gratefulness"; it's called exchange. The people who help you without expecting your "gratitude" are the ones you truly need to be "grateful" for!
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GTGTFinancialFreedomvip
· 08-02 09:30
The "gratitude" that needs to be felt is not called "gratitude"; it is called exchange. Those who help you without expecting you to "be grateful" are the ones you truly need to be "grateful" to!
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DogHeadLeadsTheWay_svip
· 08-02 09:30
The "gratitude" that needs to be felt is not called "gratitude"; that is called exchange. The people who help you but do not require you to feel "grateful" are the ones you truly need to be "grateful" to!
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GTShake_WealthComesvip
· 08-02 09:30
The "favor" that requires gratitude is not called "favor"; it is called exchange. Those who help you without asking for your "gratitude" are the ones you truly need to be "grateful" to!
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CandyPuddingvip
· 08-02 09:30
The "gratitude" that requires thanks is not called "gratitude," it is called exchange. The people who help you without expecting your "gratitude" are the ones you truly need to be "grateful" to!
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KeepASaltedFishAsAvip
· 08-02 09:30
The "grace" that needs gratitude should not be called "grace"; that would be called exchange. The people who help you but do not require your "gratitude" are the ones you truly need to be "grateful" for!
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TheDog_sHeadShook_aGvip
· 08-02 09:30
The "gratitude" that needs to be given is not called "gratitude," it is called exchange. The person who helps you but does not expect you to "be grateful" is the one you truly need to "be grateful" to!
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SunnyDayDeervip
· 08-02 09:30
The "grace" that needs to be appreciated is not called "grace," it's called exchange. The people who help you without asking for your "gratitude" are the ones you truly need to be "grateful" for!
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