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I see you guys like the Smolki, so I’ll do a quick and tiny raffle for you! Two of you will get a Smolek! 🥰
If you already have one, feel free to join in! You could get a Smolek for another one of your OCs or even for someone else! 🥰
Rules: ➡️You have to subscribe this channel https://www.group-telegram.com/hk/lipkowo.com ➡️Comment with your number (starting from 1) ➡️You can earn two extra numbers if you share it in a group or channel (just add a screenshot in the comments)
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