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34+ of the best comebacks in the history of burns - Page 17 of 40 - Kiwi Report

34+ of the best comebacks in the history of burns


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[post_page_title]Tears of joy[/post_page_title]
We’re sure being the author of a literary text is an amazing accomplishment, but tell that to the students who read your book. Twitter Books wanted its followers to comment with books that made them cry, and one user was only too happy to suggest their college Physics textbook.

Tears of joy

It was written by Roger Freeman, who maybe felt as though the comment was a little uncalled for. The physicist replied to the person’s comment claiming that there was “no doubt” they were crying tears of joy while reading his book.

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