1. Why Are People's Marriages So Weird?

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A few weeks later, I had written my book. I had some more mysteries that confused me.
1. Why are people’s marriages so weird?
3. Why was it so difficult to train Sandy?
5. Why did everyone get mad when I decided to practice Physics in the kitchen?
I believe that the reason why mother didn’t love my father was because of his aggressive personality. When I didn’t listen to him, he easily lost his temper, but things have changed now. First, father asked mother if she could go out for dinner with him. It took a while for her to think, but after five minutes and 31 seconds she made a decision. I knew that this would be a good decision because both 5 and 31 are prime numbers. She accepted the invitation. If she hated him, then she would have rebuffed his invitation. As she didn’t, that means she doesn’t hate him so much anymore.
They went out to dinner on March 19th which was an interesting choice because on March 19th in 1945, over 800 people were killed as Japanese kamikaze planes attacked the U.S.A carrier Franklin off Japan. Kamikaze were suicide attacks by military aviators from the Empire of Japan. I was really hoping that this date was not
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The main reason that Sandy doesn’t listen to could be because he hates me or because he has lack of experience. I liked Sandy so much because he is faithful, loyal and honest. I researched Golden Retrievers and Wikipedia says this “The Golden Retriever is a large-sized breed of dog bred as gun dogs to retrieve shot waterfowl such as ducks and upland game birds during hunting and shooting parties, and were named “retriever” because of their ability to retrieve shot game undamaged. Golden Retrievers have an instinctive love of water, and are easy to train to basic or advanced obedience standards.” This is how I know that Wikipedia is full of lies. Golden Retrievers are not easy to train. Sandy does exactly what he wants and does not listen to anyone. Here are the things he did wrong this

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