There are so many bugs and problems
There are so many bugs and problems. I have tried getting something like 8 out of 10 wright and then it says that i had gotten 17 out of 29 wrong even though there isnt even that many questions.
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There are so many bugs and problems. I have tried getting something like 8 out of 10 wright and then it says that i had gotten 17 out of 29 wrong even though there isnt even that many questions.
Campstavning is clickbait!
I wanted to send my kids to a camp for the summer holiday, so I searched for some camps. I found this camp called "Camp Stavning" and thought that that was a good camp for my children to take some time off. I booked a week in the Camp Stavning, for my children, and sent them there...
Until now I haven't heard from them and do not know where they are: :(((
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