Rating Demon Slayer Ships ! (Espagnol et français également)
  • Reads 289
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 15
  • Time 17m
  • Reads 289
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 15
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Jun 06, 2023
Hi ! Just me rating most of the Demon Slayer ships I know. I just wanted to say, this is my opinion, so feel free to disagree with me, just don't send hate comments please. 
If you have any ideas for ratings, or anything I could do (as long as it involves Demon Slayer), please let me know ! Thank you so much for taking your time in reading this,
Enjoy !

Bonjour ! Ceci sera juste à propos de moi qui note la plupart des ship de Demon Slayer que je connais. Je voulais tout de même vous dire, ceci est mon opinion, alors libre à vous de ne pas être d'accord avec moi, mais s'il vous plaît n'envoyez pas de commentaires haineux, ça pourrit tout le concepte.
Si vous avez des idées pour des trucs que je pourrais faire, ça sera super que vous m'en parliez ! 
Merci pour votre patience, 
Bonne lecture.

Hola ! Solo yo calificando a la mayoría de las parejas de Demon Slayer que conozco. Solo quería decir que esta es mi opinión, así que siéntete libre de estar en desacuerdo conmigo, simplemente no envíes comentarios de odio, por favor.
Si tiene alguna idea para las calificaciones, o cualquier cosa que pueda hacer (siempre que involucre a Demon Slayer), ¡hágamelo saber! Muchas gracias por tomarse su tiempo en leer esto,
Disfrutar !
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