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Be my #Hashtag
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Ongoing, First published May 21, 2015
Beverly and Johnny are rivals at Mariner Highschool, and their always at each others throats, trying to win every competition and game, all except for one, a brand new game; Twitter. 

Twitter is a new social media that has come out and everyone is getting in on it and now Johnny and Beverly are, trying to get the most followers. 

Who will win?

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