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 Sorry, but I don't have much time these days. Keep supporting me by giving me those dancing numbers in the views, follow me on Google+, email me to give feedback and ask for Christmas content. The Christmas content will come up on this site on Christmas eve. The only thing that I can think of is Christmas content! Let me go and make it right now!

 I might be online more in June, during the holidays. I might be online these winter holidays! So keep learning, my friends, and have a merry Christmas.


PS- This is not related to languages, but you can track Santa(and play all through December). Play before it's too late!

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