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Why do girls love barefoot?
What impressed me most about barefoot in primary school was the winter of grade five. It snowed all night, the first snow in winter. I was so excited that I didn't walk barefoot in the snow for nearly a year. I got up early the next day and went to school. Many people saw my barefoot along the way, but most people still ignored it.
When I got to school, I got up early, so I was the first to get to class. At this time, the snow on my feet began to melt, mixed with the soil on my feet, and walked in the class one footprint at a time. So I decided to take a walk in the playground temporarily.
Walking through the corridor of the school, my wet feet touched the tile floor and made the sound of piapia, which was very decompression.
Walking out the back door of the teaching building, my warm feet were instantly penetrated by the cold, but I didn't care, just playing wildly on the playground, and soon left a string of footprints on the playground. At this time, my inner sense of accomplishment was bursting, so I went back to class and waited for the surprised expressions of my classmates.
I don't need to say more about the following things. I spent the whole day with my classmates' surprised expressions, at the cost of severe frostbite and a week's cold.
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