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kap26 [50]
3 years ago
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So Naomi, here's one I wrote today love... What do you think?

Arts
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ddd [48]3 years ago
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Explanation:

i think is great you know.

Maksim231197 [3]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

OMI I AM CRYING

That was good!

Explanation:

Great job you should write  a book !

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