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Spanish, 19.05.2021 19:50, dan20012001

TAKE ALL MY POINTSTAKE ALL MY POINTSTAKE ALL MY POINTS "two words left. Kaavya out *mic drop*"

- Kaavya (not Barack Obama)TAKE ALL MY POINTSTAKE ALL MY POINTSTAKE ALL MY POINTS

"two words left. Kaavya out *mic drop*"

- Kaavya (not Barack Obama)

I have 1,400 points left (I started with 10,000 lol)

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