@granolabunny: might go live again on sunday to discuss my “hear me out” list because i fear i may have to defend my stance on some of these characters

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warriorbroben
Ben.Rolls :
Yes you do. I will listen to that list no judgement since I’m on that list right 👀
2024-10-11 05:38:12
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slightlywarmbaegel
Sethsmith :
NO ILL BE AT WORK I WANNA KNOWWWWWWWW
2024-10-11 05:48:44
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floridoug
floridoug :
awww i wish i could join 😭 next time 🟦🟪
2024-11-05 08:11:33
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redough132
G-Reg :
Please
2024-10-11 06:58:59
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facelessgymboy
𒉭𝔤𝕪𐌼𝖇ơ𝕪𒉭 :
What your bio says 🖤
2024-10-11 09:52:46
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blackpython6
Nathan Marshall :
don't need to defend anything, your perfect 💖
2024-10-11 09:17:58
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autismracing
autismracing :
That light is brighter than my future 🤣
2024-10-11 04:48:46
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user610367716967
user610367716967 :
I will be seated and ready to listen
2024-10-11 05:04:09
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declan2470
declan#21 :
stunning
2024-10-14 03:00:08
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dragonkingjess
Úlfr :
One of the most beautiful women on this app
2024-10-11 04:51:37
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ferretsassin434
ferretsassin434 :
hear you out? maybe. depends on the costume...
2024-10-11 05:00:24
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mrwabbz01
mRwabbz01 :
Tag us though🔥
2024-10-11 14:24:18
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victormanuelherma2
victormanuelherma2 :
👑👑👑
2024-10-12 02:54:30
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ld50kukushka
wolkmen96 :
🥰
2024-10-11 05:22:39
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rvgess1
Brooklyn 🏎️ :
She could fix me
2024-10-12 18:58:26
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beanlover3214
JaxxBean :
I think we all have a "hear me out" that we have to defend
2024-10-11 10:50:55
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