"Stereotomic" is a word in ENGLISH
Alt. of Stereotomical
The moral of the story is even though that seemed like the end of the world back then, right now I can look back on it and laugh. And if anyone is going through something similar right now just know it will get better.
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What do you get if you cross a skunk and an owl?A bird that stinks but doesn't give a hoot!
Tubig - water
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