I believe it's stupid for a teenager to identify himself with a particular political party. I realised that a month ago when I had a talk with a schoolmate who wanted to identify me as either a democrat or a communist - a friend or an enemy. I said I was neither but he got annoyed. We couldn't understand each other. Гll be 18 soon and then 'll have to vote for a political party. But I don't feel I'm prepared to make such a choice. I think I'll need some time to еxplore and keep an oрen mind because I really want to be free. I'd like to be a spectator of it all rather than playing on one team or another. I want to see the whole arena and then find out for myself which team is better for me.
There is some sand in my shoe.
There is a five pound note in my wallet.
There is some juice in the cupboard.
There is some butter in the fridge.
There is some peanut butter on the worktop.
There is a radio in the kitchen.
There is a toothbrush in the bathroom.
There is some jam in the cupboard.
There is a magazine in the living room.
There is a queue at the post office.
There is some luggage in the car.
There is a suitcase in the bedroom.
There is some flour in the cupboard.
There is some sugar in your tea.
There is some bicycle outside.
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