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solong [7]
3 years ago
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8 PTS!!! BUT PLS ANSWER CORRECTLY NOT SOMETHING RANDOM AND A PROPER STORY THAT IM SAYING NOT A RANDOM EXPERIENCE OR STORY OR COP

Y PASTE FROM THE INTERNET
just make a story, the character has to be an existing superhero but u cant tell me the superhero just explain him/her and make conflict and plot in the story
its a person you admire and btw it has to be a superhero time so theres a proper conflict and plot...
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Sonbull [250]3 years ago
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i was planing on copy and pasting the person before me but... im going  to go now

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