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But Who Am I to Say

Martin Kopta

Brief reflections on the events of ordinary life. Written in plain English for 6th grade.

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  • Martin Kopta

    Brief reflections on the events of everyday life.

  • Martin Kopta

    \ud83d\udc68‍\ud83c\udfa8 Designer, \ud83e\uddea UX Researcher, \ud83d\udc68‍\ud83c\udfeb University Lecturer, \ud83d\udcda Author of www.reknisioweb.cz and that yellow book.

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