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rosijanka [135]
2 years ago
13

PLEASE HELPP ME(NO LINKS PLEASE)

English
2 answers:
kakasveta [241]2 years ago
6 0
It’s b a recording of an interview with a teenager who uses social media
tresset_1 [31]2 years ago
4 0
Its b. you did not give us any real evidence because of the question. but its b.
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