Cheat on a test with elastic wristbands B- 1:00

A's any test with this method. It's a very unpredictable way to cheat on a test. Please study so you don't have to resort to this, but if you're going to cheat, try to do it right. Watch this video conning tutorial and learn how to cheat your way through a test, with elastic wristbands.

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