Poge
Country: Czech Republic
Registered: August 12, 2023
Last post: March 15, 2024 at 6:07 PM
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thanks for asking, how about you Simp4S0m

posted 8 months ago

ok

posted 8 months ago

Worlds autism awareness day was on april 2nd.

posted 8 months ago

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posted 8 months ago

I dont claim ardiis.

posted 8 months ago

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posted 8 months ago

gaming is edward

posted 8 months ago

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posted 8 months ago

what

posted 8 months ago

You should start a pyramid scheme.

posted 8 months ago

Boaster better.

posted 8 months ago

Time to assemble the lifeline of the skies, lower the stretcher with precision, and ensure every piece fits perfectly together, just like a master builder would. 🛠️⛑️ We're on a mission to create a helicopter that's ready to swoop in and save the day, one LEGO at a time!

So, get your builder's hat on, grab those colorful bricks, and let's turn this imaginative idea into a brick-tastic reality! 🌟🪁 Are you up for the challenge? Let's build, rescue, and make it an adventure to remember! 🚀🏗️🚑

posted 8 months ago
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