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English, 23.05.2021 23:20 Anthonyc123

O. H. M. Y. G. O.D. B. A.B. Y. I love you so much bae!
I am talking to d. r.i. p.p. y.j. a.z. z.1.2.3.
And i also didnt know we have a time diference. so please on monday. il tell you the z. o.o. m. code and meeting i even made a song while i was b. a.n. n.e..d for you. Can wait to see you again we could pick up were we left of when w. e w. e.r. e o. n z. o.o. m.


O.H. M.Y. G.O.D. B.A.B.Y.!!! i a.m s.o s.o.r.r.y. m.y a.c.o.u.n.t. .g.o.t b.l.o.c.k.e.d twice for s

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