English, 26.02.2021 03:10 davidgritz2006
IM DOING A CHALLENGE ON DISCORD AND I HAVE TO BEAT SOMEONE THAT HAS 628 followers ON TWITCH BUT THE HOST SAID WE CAN COMPETE BY SUBS ON YT SO & at the end of the year whoever has most followers/subs gets 100$
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You dont have to sub but it would be appreciated! :) <3
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