Dsmp Incorrect Quotes (discontinued)
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  • Parts 29
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Sep 14, 2021
Lol first book
Dsmp incorrect quotes(there will be ships: dundy,5undy,salbur,karlnapity,just a puffychu and Beeduo)
Plus bee duo oneshots
And no the Beeduo oneshots are not platonic
It's been confirmed that c!tubbo and c!Ranboo's marriage is romantic
Tubbo and Ranboo have each confirmed this separately and there are also tweets and evidence from google
Is it illegal to be in a relationship at 16? No
So am I really doing something inappropriate?
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