A Fact a Day Keeps The Idiots Away
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  • LETTURE 118
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  • Tempo <5 mins
In corso, pubblicata il mar 05, 2019
Lookin' for some fun facts? Well this is your place!
I will post one fact about me, the universe, or just something in general at least once a day ^^
You can also request facts \

ex:
'hey zanky boi i wantz a factz aboutz fortnitez"

and ill dedicate a fact chapter to you!
so
um yeah
see ya in the book!
-Oddie
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