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SpenderMars 26 czerwca 2020 o 19:19 
I think I have feeling for you, I know our time has been only a match of BRAWLHALLA but my heart have never feel the same since then, I really hope you read this comment, and let you know that even if we are sibling so are our parents so is ok to be from the US
Njago 15 grudnia 2019 o 8:01 
Can I be your catmaid uwu ?
beat 14 lipca 2017 o 22:19 
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bek to bes 19 maja 2017 o 20:24 
love you bday boii
beat 5 października 2016 o 8:28 
They believed that the lotus flower gave them strength and power; remains of the flower have been found in the burial tomb of Ramesses II. Egyptian tomb paintings from around 1500 BC provide some of the earliest physical evidence of ornamental horticulture and landscape design; they depict lotus ponds surrounded by symmetrical rows of acacias and palms. In Egyptian mythology Horus was occasionally shown in art as a naked boy with a finger in his mouth sitting on a lotus with his mother. The lotus was one of the two earliest Egyptian capitals motifs, the topmost members of a column. At that time, the motifs of importance are those based on the lotus and papyrus plants respectively, and these, with the palm tree capital, were the chief types employed by the Egyptians, until under the Ptolemies in the 3rd to 1st centuries BC, various other river plants were also employed, and the conventional lotus capital went through various modifications.
good joke, BUT I DONT LIKE JOKES 27 lutego 2016 o 18:45 
ydnar.