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My bucket list


  1. Learn to play a musical instrument
  2. Participate in a high range human tower
  3. Travel over the world and go on a road trip
  4. Learn an other lenguage
  5. See the Northern Lights
  6. Do volunteer work
  7. Walk behind a Waterfall
  8. Find my dream job
  9. Fly in a 0 gravity simulator
  10. Write a song or a theatre play

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