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RioDeMilo

July 9, 2025

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I work from home and I'm reading in my spare time.
I automated the repetitive tasks that were wasting my time, so I can focus on the transition that the company is going through right now, since it was acquired last year.
After work, I visited my girlfriend and we watched "The Thunderbolts" with her family, but we had already watched the movie in the theater when it was released.

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Yesterday

I automated the repetitive tasks that were wasting my time, so I can focus on the transition that the company is going through right now, since it was acquired last year.

I work from home and I'm reading in my spare time.

I automated the repetitive tasks that were wasting my time, so I can focus on the transition that the company is going through right now, since it was acquired last year.

After work, I visited my girlfriend and we watched "The Thunderbolts" with her family, but we had already watched the movie in the theater when it was released.

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I work from home and I'm reading in my spare time.


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I work from home and I'm reading in my spare time. I work from home and I'm reading in my spare time.

This is gramatically correct, but if you are intending to talk about the previous day, as the title might be taken to imply, then it should be in the past tense.

I automated the repetitive tasks that were wasting my time, so I can focus on the transition that the company is going through right now, since it was acquired last year.


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After work, I visited my girlfriend and we watched "The Thunderbolts" with her family, but we had already watched the movie in the theater when it was released.


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After work, I visited my girlfriend and we watched "The Thunderbolts" with her family, but we had already watched the movie in the theater when it was released. After work, I visited my girlfriend and we watched "The Thunderbolts" with her family, but we had already watched the movie in the theater when it was released.

"even though" might be better than "but" here, because it means more like "these things aren't usually compatible, but this case was special or different"

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