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Rachel,_ I snap, __ don__ care if Janelle wants to work at Hooters. I don__ care if you and the rest of the world want to go spend your money on dried-out chicken and ketchup-based sauces. And least of all__ess than almost anything else I can imagine__ don__ care how much sex your sister is or isn__ having. That__ kind of the deal with the whole uptight feminazi thing__e don__ care when other women want to wear stupid orange Soffe shorts with white tennis shoes and have a lot of sex, or when they want to wear habits and live in a convent, or if they want to walk around in pasties and never French kiss, so long as they__e allowed to do what they want. And right now, all I want is to go to bed. Okay?
Emily Henry The Love That Split the World
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Rachel,_ I snap, __ don__ care if Janelle wants to work at Hooters. I don__ care if you and the rest of the world want to go spend your money on dried-out chicken and ketchup-based sauces. And least of all__ess than almost anything else I can imagine__ don__ care how much sex your sister is or isn__ having. That__ kind of the deal with the whole uptight feminazi thing__e don__ care when other women want to wear stupid orange Soffe shorts with white tennis shoes and have a lot of sex, or when they want to wear habits and live in a convent, or if they want to walk around in pasties and never French kiss, so long as they__e allowed to do what they want. And right now, all I want is to go to bed. Okay?
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Emily Henry

The Love That Split the World

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