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frez [133]
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12

FIRST ACTUAL ANSWER WILL GET BRAINLY 25 POINTS

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krok68 [10]3 years ago
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You forgot the image , here if you want some free points to repost it just go to a point put a bogus answer in one of my questions . That mistake happens to me all the time
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