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English, 27.01.2021 21:50, spotty1023

Guess what game this is from by some of the quotes! “A body has been discovered!”

“Well, that was a lie. Yknow, one of those lies to make us more united or whatever. Did you know half my lies are actually told with good intentions?”

“Yay despair!”

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