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Dec. 29, 2025

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Too Much Coffee

I had too much coffee this afternoon.

I've cooked a bowl of soup for tomorrow morning and I even polished the boots I'm going to wear tomorrow.

Still no feeling of sleep.

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Too Much Coffee

I had too much coffee this afternoon.

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Dec. 30, 2025

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Too Much Coffee

I had too much coffee this afternoon.

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Too Much Coffee

I had too much coffee this afternoon.

I'm going to wear tomorrow.

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Too Much Coffee

I had too much coffee this afternoon.

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Too Much Coffee


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I had too much coffee this afternoon.


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I've cooked a bowl of soup for tomorrow morning and I even polished the boots


I've cookedmade a bowl of soup for tomorrow morning, and I even polished the boots I’ll be wearing. Ive made a bowl of soup for tomorrow morning, and I even polished the boots I’ll be wearing.

I've cookedmade a bowl of soup for tomorrow morning and I even polished the boots I've made a bowl of soup for tomorrow morning and I even polished the boots

While grammatically it isn't wrong, we don't usually say cook soup.

I've cooked a bowl of soup for tomorrow morning, and I even polished the boots. I've cooked a bowl of soup for tomorrow morning, and I even polished the boots.

I've cookedmade a bowl of soup for tomorrow morning and I(I) even polished the boots I’m going to wear tomorrow. I've made a bowl of soup for tomorrow morning and (I) even polished the boots I’m going to wear tomorrow.

I'm going to wear tomorrow.


I'm going to wear tomorrow.

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I'm going to wear them tomorrow. I'm going to wear them tomorrow.

I'm going to wear them tomorrow. I'm going to wear them tomorrow.

Still no feeling of sleep.


Still no feeling of sleep, I don’t feel sleepy at all. Still, I don’t feel sleepy at all.

Still not feeling of sleepy. Still not feeling sleepy.

SI still no feeling ofdon't feel sleepy. I still don't feel sleepy.

In English, feelings are described mostly as something that is experienced by someone, rather than something that exists on its own.

SI still no feeling of can't fall asleep. I still can't fall asleep.

Still no feeling of , I can't fall asleep. Still, I can't fall asleep.

(I’m) Still no feeling oft sleepy. (I’m) Still not sleepy.

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