Funny BTS Memes
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  • Reads 217,436
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  • Parts 83
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Jun 25, 2017
Hello friends. ^~^ . This book includes all funny BTS Memes and which are really very funny and relatable. And I am putting the MEMES which I found funny So all the Army's and kpop friends are welcomed here Love you ALL ^~^ 

I hope you will enjoy it thanks  ^~^

(all pictures and memes belongs to right full owner and I am using it for a fare manner,  to make sure those happy memes can reach to everyone and it's not mine thanks) 

Ok bye ~ and please see this book ~~
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Highest rank  = #1 in hilarious on 17 November  2018 😄
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Highest rank #1 in pics on 3 January 2020😆💜
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