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Why does a person(s) celebrate a birthday every year? and got a better answer
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It's just an excuse to get my friends together. Some of them I only see once a year. But you don't have to call them, they come by themselves. In fact, I like to be loved. And on this day, does everybody love me?
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It's just an excuse to get my friends together. Some of them I only see once a year. And here you don't have to call them, they come by themselves. And in general I like to be loved. And on this day everybody loves me.
It's just an excuse to get my friends together. Some of them I only see once a year. And here you don't have to call them, they come by themselves. And in general I like to be loved. And on this day everybody loves me.
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That's gratitude for the year of my life
That's gratitude for the year of my life
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Day is not a holiday.
Day is not a holiday.
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More often than not, it's a shame.
More often than not, it's a shame.
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Just keeping score. And they mark the score.
Just keeping score. And they mark the score.
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I celebrate twice a year! Just kidding, I don't do it at all, I don't think there's any point.
I celebrate twice a year! Just kidding, I don't do it at all, I don't think there's any point.
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But a man should please himself beloved And in general birthdays are good for children! And when you are already over. it saddens of course!
But a man should please himself beloved And in general birthdays are good for children! And when you are already over. it saddens of course!