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how to make glue slime

Hello! If you want to make some slime, here's how to make it: what you'll need: two bottles of glue  bowl eye drops [two bottles baking soda  contact lense solution what to do: Pour all the glue in a bowl then put one teaspoon of baking soda and contact lense in the bowl. Mix until the slime begins to form. If you use your hands, it will form much faster, and it's fun to play     with too. At first it's a little messy and sticky, but the more you play with it, the more less sticky it gets. play with the slime for a while, then get something to hold your slime in so you can play with it later. That's how to make slime.

Wonder the movie

#5 I watched the movie Wonder in a real movie theater. It was my first time in a real movie theater, so I didn't know the experience there. Before the movie started, me and my friend  played at the arcade. My friend put some tokens in a game, but it wasn't working and it wouldn't give her money back. It was time to get some popcorn, so we went over to the counter. I got some gummies, popcorn, and lemonade. My friend ordered the same, except she ordered m&m's. We went back to the arcade, and we played this game where you can get a rubber duck. And we actually won a duck! We finally went to the theater. There were a lot of commercials before the movie started. In the movie, it was all about this boy named August, or Auggie, going to school for the first time. He had a lot of problems and surgeries. But when I saw him, he wasn't so weird looking. All he had was wrinkles, lots of wrinkles. At Beecher prep school, everyone stared at August as he passed by them. It&

Korea part 2

Look. Just because I was born in Korea, doesn't mean I should know EVERYTHING about that country. When I was born, I had only lived in Korea for 1 year, and lived in America for 7 years. But by that time, I was living in a Chicago condo for 1 year, moved to a condo in Nashua for 1 year, and lived in this house for the last five years. I know some things from Korea. But if you want to know a few things I know, go to writing #3. Besides, don't make me start the whole story again here. So, like I said, just because I was born in Korea, doesn't mean I should know everything about that country. Especially the language. Ever since I was like, 5, I was really good at English. My mom has been cranky, because she is always trying to get me to stop speaking English to her.  Everything , everything she tries, she couldn't get me to speak Korean to her a lot.                                                             Alright, that's all. See ya!        

Korea part 1

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Did you know I was born in Korea? Well, it's true. I am. I'll tell you about Korea, if you would like to hear it. So the first thing is that a popular sport is Taekwondo. I take those classes. Hey, you know what? I'm not a boy. There are a lot of girls in class. Of course there are a lot of boys, too, you know.  One more thing though. Taekwondo is karate, but karate is Japanese, and Taekwondo is Korean. In Korea, there is the Han River, and you could ride a boat on the water. Oh, here's the thing, I don't really know much about the Han River, so, next! There's Hanbok, a Korean traditional dress. Its really beautiful... I think that's all. Then there's Hangeul. It's Korean written language developed by King Sejong. There's a beautiful flower called: The Rose Of Sharon. It's the Korean national flower. Then, kimchi. It's hot and SPICY. For some reason, Koreans LOVE kimchi. But don't worry. There's also un-spicy ons to. They&