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yall, listen to me, dont u ever give up alright? your worth every penny alright? if someone tells u different tell them to f u c

k off cause u are your own person and even they can't change that. So just never give up, and i know its hard but u aren't alone. <3 love u.
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Amanda [17]2 years ago
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This is the best thing I've seen all day-

Rufina [12.5K]2 years ago
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i'm happy i rubbed off on you

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