My name is Harry Menner, and I'm greek I know I'm geek because I just found this word in the Oxford English dictionary. I noticed all the symptoms that I recognized, and explained that I had them all. Jasaka- and I dare to believe. to be fully revealed - that it is not too big a condition. The mere fact that the Oxford English Dictionary is on my nightstand could be denied. In addition, I market the brand name of the Natural History Museum and Lineage next to the dungeon so that I can flip through the most interesting sections, and this is the next clue Oh, on my school backpack aria pocket red letter GEEK. The inscription is there since yesterday. Of course, I don't do it myself. If I had decided to buy my own property, I chose a sarcastic sentence from a very good book or some interesting fact that was unknown to others. And I would never have written with a red fountain pen. I paint black, blue or maybe even green. I do not agree with the color of the bulb, although it is red the largest wavelength of light that can be distinguished by the human eye. I don't know who I mean by my speech - though I know the suspicions - but I can tell you that this man's handwriting is almost illegible. This person was certainly not attentive to the English lesson last week when the teacher told us that handwriting is a very important Personality Expression. That's really great: if I managed to find a ton of red flanners, I'd be able to record the letter R between G and E and pretend to be a reference to my interest in antique history and feta cheese. I like the jazz better, but I don't know anyone. However, the conclusion is that my bag, the anonymous vandal and the Oxford English dictionary seem to agree, and I will have to admit that I am really a knife. For example, do you know that an actor named "geek" is the name of an actor who, during the carnival performance, is waking up to a head-born chalice, a chick or a bat? Clear. Only the blemish knows such facts. It could be called irony for a while.
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Teen FictionFrom looser to model. Harry Menners knows a lot, for example: •cats have 32 muscles in each ear; •The North American Blue Bird Can't See Blue Blue •The average person laughs 15 times a day; •peanuts are one of the dynamite aggregates. But Har...