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3 years ago
9

If you could meet anyone in the world who would it be UwU

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1 answer:
Pachacha [2.7K]3 years ago
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I would meet Brendon Urie, or maybe any drag queen ever. Or possibly any of my numerous LGBTQ+ idols. I don't know. Can I just meet a room full of my favourites?

**Not looking for hate, just answering a fun question**

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