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kkjun
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I messed up. I have to post everyday, but I forgot it yesterdayđ
I felt that I forgot anything yesterdayđ
After all, If I donât set a posting time, Iâll forgetđ
I went to do my best starting tomorrowđ
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4ě 27ěź ě¤í 4:04
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OMGđ
I messed up. I have to post every day, but I forgot to do it yesterdayđ
I feel like I forgot everything yesterdayđ
Anyway, if I donât set a posting time, Iâll forgetđ
I will try my best starting tomorrowđ
'I went to do my best' doesn't really make sense and I can't think of an example where an english person would say that. 'Went' means to go somewhere so I think you mean the word 'want' so you could say ' I want to do my best' or example 'I want to get 100% on this exam' but in this case I would use 'I will try to do my best' as that would make the most sense to me.
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