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Rebecca Higgins
24 May, 22:57
Why is it so hard to hit a fly
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Diana Rivers
25 May, 00:08
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Is because it moves to fast
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Jovani Hopkins
25 May, 01:45
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Because they can move faster than you. And when you move your ands to the fly it looks like it’s in slow motion
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