A redundant activity.
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Submitted on July 10, 2018

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الركل عند الباب المفتوح

sparker på en åben dør

gegen eine offene Tür treten

لگد زدن به در باز

coups de pied à une porte ouverte

prendere a calci una porta aperta

開いたドアを蹴る

schoppen tegen een open deur

sparker mot en åpen dør

kopanie w otwarte drzwi

chutando uma porta aberta

пиная открытую дверь

sparkar på en öppen dörr

açık bir kapıda tekme

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