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dreamybrains · 1 year
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promotionsnahas · 2 years
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Why cant you buy cube world
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#WHY CANT YOU BUY CUBE WORLD INSTALL#
#WHY CANT YOU BUY CUBE WORLD PS4#
#WHY CANT YOU BUY CUBE WORLD SIMULATOR#
#WHY CANT YOU BUY CUBE WORLD DOWNLOAD#
Imagine the conventional experience playing Minecraft.
#WHY CANT YOU BUY CUBE WORLD INSTALL#
In the left game bar, it will appear as if it were an uninstalled game.Our Blightfall Server Hosting has a simple one click install for over 1000 unique modpacks. My Steam Play Button is not available for the Planet Zoo game only. Which of the two games do you think is better for you personally and why?Īnimal Crossing Wild World for Nintendo DSĪnimal Crossing New Leaf for Nintendo 3DS? Steam play button gone? Is that possible somehow? Which is better: Animal Crossing Wild World or New Leaf? Ĭan I use this credit to buy games on Steam or the Epic Games Store? I got 25 euros credited to my Amazon account with a voucher. Thanks in advance! Possibility to shop with Amazon credit on Steam / Epic Games? But among the innovations there is also "character wipe"!? Does that mean now that my whole character will be deleted and all my money and the whole level is gone or what ? Now I have received an email from the game that a new phase of the closed beta will come and have written to me about the innovations, i.e. I have been playing a game that is in the closed beta for a month now. Nonetheless, I wanted to know whether that could also be due to the fact that I didn't pay this 50ct, but had the game through the closed beta. I already downloaded the game because of the beta and can also start it, but I keep getting a server error message, which is probably caused by the onslaught.
#WHY CANT YOU BUY CUBE WORLD PS4#
What are your suggestions? Do I have to buy Planetside 2 on the PS4 even though I was there at the closed beta? Example games that I like are: Terraria, Astroneer, Minecraft, etc.
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I rather like adventure, open world, simulator and sandbox games, so more chill games. I wanted to know where or how I can buy cube world on their site it says "shop is currently closed" that has been there for ages, where can you get it from now? Which games do you recommend me?
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I got the closed beta from 1800 to test it, I still have to buy it on the relay day Cube World Download - Dead? Moin wanted to get me games from Epic Games and there is the possibility to pay with my Amazon credit.Could I now use amazon to buy vouchers at EPic games? Got anno 1800? If you know of other alternatives - out with them! : D Pay with Amazon? I want to look at a lot of different moba games and don't feel like waiting long until I finally see something from the game. So at Strife I ask myself whether it is already playable or is still in the closed beta where you can no longer get in. I came across Hereoes of the Storm (which is in the closed beta) and Strife via Google, which is apparently also new. I'm currently looking for a MOBA alternative to LoL and Dota2 (save yourself trying to stop me: D). It can be current games, but also games that are coming out soon. I mainly play a lot of multiplayer, but a good single player can also captivate me. In general, I like shooters, RPGs (but I'm very picky, I like Red Dead and Kingdom Come very much), open world games and survival games. Red Dead Redemption 2, Battlefield V, Minecraft, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Valorant, CS: GO (something), Assassin's Creed: Syndicate and many more. I played / alluded to the following games and enjoyed myself: What are must-have video game titles to have on your PC? Do you have games that you can recommend to me that will be enjoyed for a long time? Open beta and a closed beta version for games? What is the difference between sandbox and open world games? Must have games for PC? What do you say? What is the exact difference between a. I think NEw world is better just because of the one-time payment but also the ingame thing. No, but I know the Korean film "New World"
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cimamatoki · 4 years
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Daisy Mae (In Spain is Juliana)
I hope you like it! How many hours have you played animal crossing new horizons?
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mayor-newt · 5 years
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luo-not-lou · 4 years
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Hi! I would like some head canons for Inosuke, maybe with a s/o that grew up in like, a farm??? And knows how to handle him; his territorial persona, anger and stuff... (English is not my first language either, and feel free to ignore if you want)
Did my best as my first time!! I hope i catched his escence so it feels like him, and i hope i met your standars, if theres was anything you want me to change/add tell my and I'll eddit it uwu
Inosuke with a S/O who grew up in a farm
Warnings: light swearing
You two are the CAOS COUPLE in the group
Literally
Nobody knows how the two of you ended toghether
It just sorta happend
nobody Is trully sure if Inosuke understands the concept of a relationship, not even yourself
The worst pairing AND the best one that could possibly happend at the same time
Both of you have a lot in common: mostly not any manners at all and ignorant about a lot of stuff around you, pretty aggressive as well
You two also fight a lot, but are mostly joke fights and trhowing stupid insults back and forth, you tease him, he teases you. Relationship Dynamics
Seeing him go bloody angry after telling him jokingly he's not stronger than a pig, and then pressing a small peck on his mask to calm him down, Is funny. But still, growing up between farmers made your tonge sharp, and that can lead to problems with his temper.
When that happens, however, you know what to do
Whenever he really needs to chill, you never doubt on calming him down as one of your animals (not in a bad way)
Because even if it's the simplest form of trying to calm someone, it's the most effective
Small pets and hugs, light touching, slow and soft talking, mummbling "everything is okay, calm down, breathe" over and over never fails, because, everything IS going to be alright, and he trusts you with that, more than anyone in the worls
Whatever happend to cause him to go to that state, just dissapeard, now you are the only thing he has in mind
And he likes it that way
Whenever he's territorial (out of fear, most of times) you know better than to just brush it off and go into his personal space to calm him down
He Is not an animal. However, he grew up with them an important part of his childhood, so you recognize a pattern of behavior pretty similar to the ones wild boars have
You wont cross boundaries or push unless he's ready, and that might take some time because for surviving reasons, you cant trust anyone, both of you know that, he's not ready to let you touch him all the time, you arent either, Is just how the two of you are
Being close toghether and alive Is more than enough for you
There will be some times however, he will let you touch him more than usual, he will talk softly just not screaming and will lean to your touch as you give him small pets, and soft compliments. Even if he doesnt say it, he lives for them
You arent really sure how to express vunerability yourself around him, you didnt grew up in the most comfortable place either, it was always work and wokr and more work, so it's still hard to express emotions other than anger or entusiasm but you make an effort to make him feel calm around you
It always surpries everyone how well you understand his behavior, how much you know about him and care for him, even if you dont show it often
In battle, he will go LITERALLY FERAL if something treathens your life. He knows you're strong, but, he Is not willing to take a risk and see you die in front of him. If theres the smallest hint that you cant beat certain demon, he will be there to take your place, or just take you out of there.
Sometimes, you ask yourself if Inosuke wouldnt like a more femenine partner, rather than you, who doesnt know how to be gracious at all and doesnt take a lot of care on your appearence
The truth Is: He couldnt care less
You're strong, you understand him and animals around you, you know how to cook and take care of yourself and others, you're tough and know how to calm him down, and a plus, you're really fucking pretty, basically, you're perfect to him.
Your relationship Is not perfect in any means, and you know that, however, the two of you try very hard, even if you dont like physic contact that much, even if you arent really romantic with one another, even if most of your time both of you are in missions and rarely being intimate with each other, even with all of that, your love and care, Is pure and unexplored, so give yourself time and take it slow, Inosuke Is never really letting you go anyway ;)
Plus:
Whenever he's away from you, he's calmer than usual, no going into his way of screaming his lungs out, because, you arent there to hear him assert dominance
When that happens, he looks for things to remember him about you, it can be really fucked up things such as a dead, stinky pig on the forest, or the sweetest ones, like stunningly beautiful flowers around a wonderfull lake
Whatever it Is, he's bringing it as a gift, and you better be gratefull
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ameidergaming · 4 years
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The first public pictures of my New Horizons island. I have played Wild Worls since 9 years and lost my heart completely to Animal Crossing while playing New Leaf. https://www.instagram.com/p/CCEQVdnJIKh/?igshid=ek7z9gzp1ccx
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foryourart · 6 years
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Étienne Szeemann’s Swiss cross made of hair from salon clientele, a personal tribute to his receipt of Swiss citizenship, ca. 1919. Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles (2011.M.30) © J. Paul Getty Trust. PLAN ForYourArt: February 22–28
Thursday, February 22
Caravaggio — Part II, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 10–11:30am.
Immigration Workshop, CalArts (Valencia), 12–1pm.
Medeas by Andrea Pallaoro - Film Screening, CalArts (Valencia), 1–4pm.
School of Music Visiting Artist Series: Seth Boyden, CalArts (Valencia), 2–4pm.
Late Night: Tattoo, Museum of Natural History (Downtown), 5–9pm. $10.
Tom Friedman: Ghosts and UFOs: Projections for Well-Lit Spaces, Parrasch Heijnen Gallery (Downtown), 5–7pm.
Learning to Love the Literati Poetry Reading and Reception, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 5:30–6:30pm.
MOVIE NIGHT – The Royal Tenenbaums, ESMoA (El Segundo), 5:30–7:30pm.
TOURS & TALKS: Stories of Almost Everyone Walk-through: Gary Dauphin, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 6pm.
Screening: Eliot Rausch, Underground Museum (Mid-City), 6pm.
ORANGE 6, Coagula Curatorial (Chinatown), 6–9pm.
One Hour/One Painting, Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach), 6pm.
Matthew Rolston: Hollywood Royale, Annenberg Space for Photography (Century City), 6:30–8pm.
Volume I: Cultural Identities, Residency Art Gallery (Inglewood), 7–9pm.
Kybelle Dance Theatre, The Loft at Liz’s (Mid-City), 7–9pm.
Challenge for Change | Mur Murs (1981), LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes (Downtown), 7–9pm.
Moving Line, El Camino College Art Gallery (Torrance), 7–9pm.
At land’s edge: Kristina Wong, Human Resources (Chinatown), 7–9pm.
Cameron Rowland lecture, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
David Horvitz with Christine Sun Kim, JFDR, and Xiu Xiu Noise: Watering a Glass Flower II, (Some Meditations for Resonating Hourglasses Sounding the Shapes of Hours), Edward Cella Art+Architecture (Culver City), 7:30pm.
The Broad and X-TRA present Simone Leigh + Steven Nelson in Conversation, The first in a series of talks addressing the legacy of Joseph Beuys, The Broad (Downtown), 7:30pm. $15.
MONDONGO: WHAT ARE WE GONNA SAY AFTER HELLO?, Track 16 (Downtown), 7:30–9pm.
Cheng Foundation Lecture - Chop Suey, USA: How Americans Discovered Chinese Food, The Huntington (San Marino), 7:30pm.
TONY KUSHNER & SARAH VOWELL IN CONVERSATION, CAP UCLA (Westwood), 8pm.
Friday, February 23
Talk: A Bilingual Scholars' Day— Painted in Mexico: 1700–1790: Pinxit Mexici, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 9:30am.
A Man and His Prostate, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 10am–5pm. Through February 25.
Culture Fix: J. Lorand Matory on the Arts of Candomblé, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 12pm.
Distinguished Artist Interviews: Catherine Opie interviewed by Helen Molesworth; The Promise Piece, Ten Years Later, A message from Yoko Ono; Judy Baca interviewed by Anna Indych-López, 106th CAA Annual Conference, LA Convention Center (Downtown), 3:30–5:30pm.
Hannah by Andrea Pallaoro - Film Screening, CalArts (Valencia), 4–7pm.
Art Buzz: Harald Szeemann, Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (Downtown), 5:30–7pm.
Bill Barminski Retrospective, Castelli Art Space (Culver City), 6–10pm. Continues February 24.
Alake Shilling: Monsoon Lagoon, 356 Mission (Downtown), 6pm.
Gabrielle Teschner, Michael Wall, and Brant Ritter, TAPPAN (962 East Fourth Street, LA CA 90013, Downtown), 6–9pm.
Panel: Chicanx/Latinx Art after PST: LA/LA. Sustaining the Field, Self Help Graphics and Art (Downtown), 6–8pm.
Guided tour: Mari Cardenas & Milton Jurado, Self Help Graphics & Art (Downtown), 6:30pm.
NO TIME TO WASTE, Moskowitz Bayse (Hollywood), 7:30pm.
Pictures of an Exhibition, LA Phil (Downtown), 8pm. Through February 25.
Djanjoba LA 2018: A Drum & Dance Gratitude Festival, various locations (across locations), 8pm. Through February 25.
Witch House: A Witches' Cabaret, CalArts (Valencia), 8pm. Through February 27.
Saturday, February 24
SYMPOSIUM: BLACKNESS AND THE ART OF EMPOWERMENT IN BAHIA, BRAZIL, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 10am–4:30pm.
Demanding Investment Without Displacement, The Wellness Center (Downtown), 10am–3pm.
Feminism and the State: Art, Politics, and Resistance, MOCA Grand Avenue (Downtown), 10am–4:30pm.
What is Contemporary? Feminism and the State: Art, Politics, and Resistance, MOCA Grand Avenue (Downtown), 10am–4:30pm.
Bob Baker Day, Bob Baker Marionette Theater (MacArthur Park), 10am–6pm. 
Not Her(E): A Workshop, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 10am–1pm.
Bonsai-a-Thon, The Huntington (San Marino), 10am–5pm. Continues February 25.
tokidoki x iHasCupquake Launch Event & Signing, La Luz de Jesus Gallery (Los Feliz), 11am–3pm.
Cartomancy: The Seni-Horoscope Re-imagined by Shay Bredimus and Tony Delap: A Retrospective, Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach), 11am–5pm.
Workshop: Finding Autonomy and Connection through Contact Improv, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 12–3pm.
Donna Bates and Corban Lundborg, Gabba Gallery (Koreatown), 12:30pm.
Thinking Like a Roman: How to Renew America's Polarized Landscape, Getty Villa (Pacific Palisades), 1pm.
Artist at Work: Paper and Light, Getty Center (Brentwood), 1–3pm.
Dos Colectivos, USC Fisher Museum of Art (Downtown), 1–4pm.
Closing Reception, Tieken Gallery (Chinatown), 1–6pm.
Public Anchors Finale, Side Street Projects (Pasadena), 1–4pm.
Talk: Artists in Conversation: Isabel Avila and Linda Vallejo, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1:30pm.
Existing On Our Own Terms: Healing Rituals As Liberatory Practice, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 2–5pm. $15–25.
Maren Hassinger: The Spirit of Things, Art+Practice (Leimert Park), 2–5pm.
The Great Compromise, UCI Claire Trevor School of the Arts (Irvine), 2–5pm.
"Animalia" - A Voice Event, CalArts (Valencia), 2–4pm.
Male Glaze pop-up, Freehand Gallery (Beverly Grove), 4pm.
The Circuitry of Joyce J. Scott: A Group Exhibition of Collaboration and Innovation, Craft in America Center (Beverly Grove), 4–6pm.
Melvino Garretti: Space Versus Space, Vernon Gardens (Vernon), 4–8pm.
Kevin Larmon: slipping in and out of phenomenon and Nathan Hayden: Strong Magic, CB1 Gallery (Downtown), 4–7pm.
Açúcar: A film series organized by Ellen Gallagher, Hauser & Wirth (Downtown), 4–10pm.
#CAMOLORDS - UNSEEN, Anahid Boghosian - HERE NOW and Brian Reed - From Semi-Abstract And Back, TAG Gallery (Santa Monica), 5–8pm.
UNICEF Next Generation Art Party, 800MAIN (Venice), 5pm. $40–150.
Petra Cortright: CAM WORLS, UTA Artist Space (Downtown), 5–7pm.
ADC Fundraiser: The Koerner Affair, Koerner House (Palm Springs), 5-8pm.
Opening Reception: Carmen Argote Artist Lab and Opening Reception: Mariángeles Soto-Díaz, 18th Street Arts Center (Santa Monica), 6–8pm.
Rodrigo Valenzuela: General Song and Carla Issue 11 launch party, Klowden Mann (Culver City), 6–9pm.
Kevin Cooley: Still Burning, Kopeikin Gallery (Culver City), 6–8pm.
Matthew Brandt: AgX.Hb, M+B (West Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Lorser Feitelson: Figure to Form, Louis Stern Fine Arts (West Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Aaron Wrinkle: LA Salon, there-there (East Hollywood), 6–8pm.
L.A.W.S. presents Language: The Art Show, Los Angeles Water School (Downtown), 6pm–12am.
SHOP and SOLO PROJECT, Denk Gallery (Downtown), 6–8pm.
Robert Moreland: Slow Talker, Wilding Cran Gallery (Downtown), 6–8pm.
Like Ghosts: New Works by Rema Ghuloum and HK Zamani, JAUS (Sawtelle), 6:30–9:30pm.
THE PAIN ISN'T OVER | Leafar Seyer & Prayers, THESE DAYS (Downtown), 7–10pm.
Herakut: Rental Asylum, Troy Brooks: Skinwalker, and Adrian Cox: Terra Incognita, Corey Helford Gallery (Downtown), 7–11pm.
L.A. Dance Project presents Bodies2, L.A. Dance Project (Downtown), 7pm.
Los Angeles Ladies Arm Wrestling Presents Queens at the Table, Bootleg Theater (MacArthur Park), 7–11pm. $10–15.
Sonnets and Sonatas Presents: Animals!, Getty Center (Brentwood), 7:30pm.
Independence Day and A Cylindrical Object on Fire in the Dark, Los Angeles Contemporary Archive (Chinatown), 7:30–10pm.
lost tribes, LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions) (Hollywood), 8pm. Also February 25.
Saluti, Grace Palmer: Secrets of Virtuous Cycle Management Institut IDGAF, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 8:30–10pm.
The Moon Has Made Us Brothers, CalArts (Valencia), 9–10pm.
Sunday, February 25
The Art of the Movie Poster: Highlights from the Mike Kaplan Collection, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 10am–7pm; talk, 4pm. 
Tony DeLap: A Retrospective, Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach), 11am–5pm. 
TURBANTE-SE / A HEAD WRAP WORKSHOP, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 12pm.
Mesoamerica in Midcentury California: Revivals and Reinventions, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1–2:15pm.
Painting workshop with Alake Shilling, 356 Mission (Downtown), 1–4pm.
IN CONVERSATION: ENRIQUE MARTINEZ CELAYA WITH DAN MCCLEARY & DEMIAN FLORES, USC Fisher Museum of Art (Downtown), 1pm.
Symbols in Copper, California African American Museum (Downtown), 1–3pm.
WORKSHOP: FREE THE VOICE: Odeya Nini, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 1–4pm. $35.
Pop-Up Community Portrait Studio, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 1–4pm.
Dora De Larios and Rigo 23: Ripples Become Waves, Main Museum (Downtown), 2-5pm.
Panel: Albert Chong, Andrea Chung, and Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, moderated by Los Siu, California African American Museum (Downtown), 2–4pm.
WON JU LIM: Aunt Clara's Dilemma, AUDREY HOPE: Dreams of Pentecost, and MARISSA GRAZIANO: Lesbian Step-Sisters Better Not Get Caught By Dad!, DXIX (Venice), 3–6pm.
Artist Talk: All Hands on Deck, Otis College of Art and Design (Westchester), 3–5pm.
HOME, HOOD, HILL: Final Projects: Group XLV, Mackey Apartments, MAK Center for Art and Architecture (Mid-City), 3–6pm.
Chad Attie: The Last Island Talk & Screening, The Lodge (East Hollywood), 3-6pm.
Feminism Now, Shoebox Projects (Downtown), 3–6pm.
Anna Wittenberg: Dog Mod, Bozo Mag (West Adams), 4–8pm.
Talk: The Art of the Movie Poster: A Conversation with Mike Kaplan and Kenneth Turan, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 4pm.
Surfing Countdown, Zebulon (Frogtown), 6pm–12am.
WORKSHOP: Orgasmic Yoga: Dr. Victoria Reuveni, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 6–10pm. $30–40.
SCREENINGS Part of the series The Black Book: Chocolate Babies, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
PlumbLine - Jewelry Objects seminar, Long Beach City College Art Gallery (Long Beach), 7–9:30pm.
Monday, February 26
Artists, Icons and Legends: The Portraits of Michael Childers, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 10am–12pm.
THIS, NOT THAT LECTURE: CHARLES WALDHEIM, UCLA (Westwood), 6:30pm.
Tuesday, February 27
Cut! Paper Play in Contemporary Photography and Paper Promises: Early American Photography, Getty Center (Brentwood), 10am–5:30pm. 
Film: Amadeus, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1pm.
Artists Council 50th Anniversary Celebration, Acqua California Bistro (Rancho Mirage), 4–7pm.
PAUL ESPOSITO, UCLA (Westwood), 5–7pm.
Artist walkthrough: Black, The Loft at Liz’s (Mid-City), 7–9pm.
PEN PRESENTS X ARTISTS BOOKS: ALEXANDRA GRANT & KEANU REEVES with SYLVAN OSWALD, The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever (Hollywood), doors 7pm; show, 8pm.
How To Have Hard Conversations, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7–10pm. $16–20.
PlumbLine - Jewelry Objects closing reception, Long Beach City College Art Gallery (Long Beach), 7–8:30pm.
SCREENINGS: Faces Places, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Zoe Buckman: Champ, The Standard (Hollywood).
Wednesday, February 28
MAC Meeting, Lecture & Luncheon with guest speaker David Zippel, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 10am–1pm.
FOWLER OUT LOUD: RANDY REYES: LXS DESAPARECIDXS, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 6pm.
Talk: Michael Govan and Richard Prince, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 7pm. Sold out.
Founder's Day Lecture - In Search of Blue Boy's True Colors, The Huntington (San Marino), 7pm.
CONVERSATIONS: Jeffrey Stewart and Carl Hancock Rux, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Getting Fed By Your Feed: Curating An Instagram Diet, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7:30–9:30pm. $1–10.
Reconstructing Grandfather, ICA LA (Downtown), 7:30pm.
Cross-Hatched: Incidents and Echoes: Jasper Johns + John Cage, The Broad (Downtown), 8pm.
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all-time-dork · 11 years
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Hey does anyone wanna play ac:ww w/ me?? uvu my fc is 3869712302
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dreamybrains · 2 years
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maple from animal crossing!
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