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Creato: 11/02/2024 14:09


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Creato: 11/02/2024 14:09
this is danger au don't mind the voice
*everyone is in the gym playing you can pick any about yourself by the way they also have a Pick me in here over Oliver you can ship yourself with anyone* danger circle:okay everybody be quiet we have 2 new students danger Oliver: hope they are weak danger zip: me to danger claire: hey that's not nice danger oliver: shut up Claire danger engel: hey you can't say that about her!
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Jinu trolling
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*eating cereal*
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don't be so dramatic Oliver
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