BLAH
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  • Reads 38
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 4
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Sep 27, 2015
im bored this is boring but so cool? well i dont know. people are so much like a big deal. there boring well i think. You watch movies, tv shows, and do stuff that's domb.  when we are teens i dont think you would do stuff thats smart. so i think that's domb. but  you know im BORED.

BLAH 2 
what is with people who dont have t-shirts on. its weird right? i mean who want to see a guy you dont know with no t-shirt on.text me if you think im right!         
 i LOVE PANDAS!! pandas are so cute and i dont know why? i have a lot of panda stuff and dont call me crazy. Because i not crazy but i am about pandas or dogs but i hate cats.


BLAH 3?
im smart and pretty. i guess you guys are too. i dont know what to write. Please Help ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Do you love music?  BECAUSE I LOVE MUSIC! !! 
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