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“I swear, I came this close to just slamming him right in his face!”
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“Don't make me pull this car over!”
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“She claims to be all about honesty and integrity? What a hypocrite!”
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“It might seem like no big deal, but it reflects badly on the entire organization.”
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“After everything I've done for you, you turn around and stab me in the back like this?”
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“I'm sorry if you felt excluded or ignored, but it's not my job to babysit you.”
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“That's not my problem.”
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“You're a real pain in the neck, you know?”
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“You're acting like a spoiled brat!”
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“What did you just say to me?”
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