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''Ingratitude'' is a short poem by [[William Shakespeare]] on [[Captain Obvious|being ungrateful]] and why it's a bad thing. |
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* [[An Aesop]]: Don't be an ingrate. |
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Ingratitude is a short poem by William Shakespeare on being ungrateful and why it's a bad thing.
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- An Aesop: Don't be an ingrate.
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