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notka56 [123]
2 years ago
7

Why can I not thank myself for my answer? YO IM JUST TRYNA BOOST MY POSITIVITY!!!!!!!!!

Arts
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Zanzabum2 years ago
8 0

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yea it does

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Len [333]2 years ago
3 0

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You should think about stuff on the bright side. Even if there is nothing, just THINK Buddy. By the way did you know? Art used to be an olympic event.

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