ðģð§ððĩðĄ,ððŋðĐððĻ ðĨð·ðð,ðķ,ðððĪð°ðĪ ðēðððđðĪðð,ððŦðð,ðððð ððūððĩðððĩ,ðĒðķð°ðļðĪðĨð ððððŽððð§,ð
ðĄðð,ðšðđðģðð,ððžðūðð ððĨðððŦððķððīðĪðīðŋðððđð ðððđðð°ð°,ðĨ ðĩðĶðĐðððððūðđððąððĒðĢ ðđððŧððžððð ðĪðŦ ðŧðð°ðąðķð,ð§ ðĨð
ððąðĨððķðð ðģððĻðēð,ðð―ðēðĪð―ðððžðđðĶð ðŧ

Multi tool useððĩðð,ðķðððŠðð ðŦððððĐð―ð,ðžðĢ ððŠ,ððð°ð ðĪ,ðð,ð ðŊðŧðĢðŦðððĨðððĶð·ð,ðð,ðĪðĨðŽðððŪðļðĐðĐððððĪððĢ ððððĨðĩðĪð
ð ð―ð°ðļð·ðŧ,ðŪðððŪ ððŽððĒðĨ,ðĪððð,ð ð ððđðĄðĄðŦ,ððŪ ðŊð,ðððð·ð ð,ðĪððŧðąð ð§ððððĶ ðððððððūð°,ð,ð°ðŪððĄððīðð,ðĒðŦððĶ ðð ðððĨðð ðąðžð,ðð―ððŽð ðžðððšðŋ,ðð―ðĩð·ðĄð
ðŠðķðŊðððĐ ðŋð
ð ððððŊ ððð
ððŋðēðððððĄðŋð,ððððððð°ððđð ðððŽððĒððððððĶ ðļ,ðŧðĻððŪð ðððŽðŠð―ððđðŽðððŦðð ðļ ð°ðððŊðŽ ðð°ðĪQjBqk1JoeDx5jGvDyL,zNTZ8JfMPEL5 68QAU3X8lKs6H B6GRMOmZoY
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