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English, 10.12.2020 17:30 tay3783

Whatever1379 you lied to me patrick you put up 3 pics of boys and idk if that is you but plez you are nice and and great i will still will like to be you friend if you stop ling plez and i will like to see your real face so i know who im talking to if you are him or the little boy or the one with snap so plez do that for me im still your sunflower and your still my little mermaid.

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