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#99000 she's our queenie and bae and she needs grammar lessons! she's so bae and needs to learn a few lessons about how she was set on default mode with God and how she's an accident/ a. ss pimple/jojo wanna. be/ ugl. y roach/ bi. t.ch. she's so bae and cool everyone should recognize her and attack her! she currently has about 8 people attacking her and one of her fake accs on her side join #99000 army of hate to throw some more roasts! also please tell her to use grammarly it's sad :(

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