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andrezito [222]
3 years ago
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I dunno but read this : THIS IS FOR YOUR SAFETY, PLEASE READ! ⚠️ There is a Mickey Mouse profile that will dm (direct message) y

ou on any social platform do NOT open the message or even look at it, the message will be “Do you wanna play a game?” Once again DO NOT open it, the game includes tasks. Some of the tasks are carving a whale into your arm, do stuff to you family and the last task is to take your live (life) ALSO STOP BRING UP MOMO AND WATCH OUT FOR KENYONN AND SMOG AND A FEW OTHERS ON BRAINLY THEY ARE DELETING EVERYTHING ⚠️COPY AND PASTE TO SPREAD
Stay safe! This is a scary situation! Avoid at all costs! It's on the news! SPAM THIS INSTEAD OF DOGE AND BOB! Also on a side note, if you open it and refuse it they would threaten to hurt you and your loved ones. People have died from this so avoid it at all costs! The threats include the following: Loved ones hurt or worse. Also the person themselves being hurt or worse. This is not a prank or joke, check the news if you do not trust us. Once again, do NOT even open it and DEFINITELY do NOT open it! AVOID IT! If this happens to you do not freak out! Stay calm and DO NOT open it! IT HAS MADE ITS WAY TO R O B L O X SO ALL R O B L O X PLAYERS DO NOT RESPOND TO WHO EVER ASK YOU TO DO THE BLUE WHALE CHALLENGE! BLOCK THEM, REPORT THEM, AND WARN THE SEVER! TELL THE SERVER TO LEAVE IMMEDIATELY! MAKE SURE YOU LEAVE AFTER WARNING THEM! Even if you are in role-play, or getting a high-score to your favorite game, warn the server, report and block them, and leave. Spread the word and stay safe!
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2 answers:
andreev551 [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

THANKS FOR THE WARNING

Explanation:

sorry for the caps lol

Maksim231197 [3]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

thanks man,

Explanation:

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