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Agente, esses caras deviam estar de pileque ao criarem uma maravilha destas, mas o que eles não devem saber é que "O orifício circular corrugado localizado na parte infero-lombar da região glútea de um indivíduo em alto grau etílico, deixa de estar em consonância com os ditames referentes ao direito individual de propriedade"
puxa... faziam tantas críticas ao pedagogês dos ciclos de formação e o entendimento do seu complexo temático e, agora, vem com esta linguagem!!! preciso atualizar minha pedagogia, só para entender a origem destes conceitos...
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