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jonny [76]
2 years ago
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What does is an aesthetic person?? Send me a picture of an aesthetic boy and girl please!!

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Artemon [7]2 years ago
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Aesthetic is means something beautiful

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Serggg [28]2 years ago
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it depends on aesthetic.Explanation:

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