Paris, the city of love, is a silent witness to the story of our romance, which is beautifully etched in every corner.
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ꢾ୧ ₊˚ my daily life in paris:: going to a famous-place-in paris, buying a bouquet of flowers (&.) trying the local food! paris has always been my favorite ’destination, i really —love paris, written @    🐩🪩
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I really enjoyed this student exchange. Of course because there was matcha and... he .
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Paris, the city of love, is a silent witness to the story of our romance, which is beautifully etched in every corner.
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The air feels fresh today. As usual, I'm going to campus to meet that killer lecturer and my friends, all of whom are pretty absurd. Sigh... Turns out, it's true. Literature is a real headache. Luckily, matcha always keeps me company!