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son4ous [18]
3 years ago
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~They say the closest friends stick with you forever like gorilla glue, but I guess mine were just stuck like stick glue; they d

etached over time.~
Howdy people. Okay wait- the "howdy" was cringe. But uh- I dunno how to start conversations so uh- hey? Uhm, but can you follow me on Pinterest, pretty pwease??


Here's the link: https://www.pinterest.com/lxrdofscars/_saved/


Also if you wanna talk, dm me on there too because I am always hella bored :) Life sucks. But anyway- what are you up to? I really really sick rn because I ate cake, and I HATE cake. It's so sweet and gross- bleh.


Have a nice day, and forget positivity :)

Arts
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solmaris [256]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Yup i would do a test on them i would tell a lie about myself and see if they will stay or leave. If they stay then they true friends if they leave then they fake

<em>Burn fake friends</em>

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