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World Languages, 26.02.2021 19:10 hellicuh

THIS IS FOR YOUR SAFTEY, PLEASE READ! ⚠️ There is a Mickey Mouse profile that will dm you on any social platform do NOT open the message or even look at it, the message will be “do you wanna play a game” once again DO NOT open it, the game includes tasks. Some of the tasks are carving a whale into your arm, do stuff to you family and the last task is to take your live (life) ⚠️COPY AND PASTE TO SPREAD!!

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