🇺🇸 Patience Is Decreasing As Expectations Are Increasing - Henrik de Gyor
Years ago, Henrik used to work episode by episode, whereas now, everything is systematized.
Years ago, Henrik used to work episode by episode, whereas now, everything is systematized.
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