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English, 04.12.2020 21:30, brebre63

Heyy everyone, theres this girl called spencerillity she just failed math
and i heard her parents are gonna kick her out and shes gonna being a toielt plungger, ive been give her free pionts by some of my unanswered question so she doesnt fail next time, it would be a every good pleasure if you guys help her so she can at least be cleaning lady at malls.
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