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pointe
Bonsoir.
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Pret ppour un pile
c'est calme le marathon ces derniers jours...
c'est plus un marathon,c'est un footing
Derniere tentative apres je go dormir
foid a 1 seconde, mon horloge a changer je pense
Bin jouer ludo
+6
Bonne nuit
amou amanata natatatatata dida dida
pointage supérieur de minuit
3 fois*
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bonne nuit Sackados
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c'est quoi sa j'ai pas trop compris
Merde j'ai zappé le marathon, pourtant je suis resté chez moi toute la soirée
Bon , moi je vais me coucher
Salut!
Pointe!
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