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Fullmoonnight

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Sup?

*shot* lol sorry, I'll stop my gangster attics.:ufo:

So I'm new. I joined this forum for Axolotls :) I don't have any yet but I'm looking forward to getting some in January or so ;)

I'm from Canada and I like bumming around and doing nothing of importance once so ever. :grin:
 
Welcome to the forum. If you're taking axie ownership seriously and not just being "gangster," there is a lot of wonderful axie information here for you to take advantage of.
 
Canada's not really known for it's gang problem.

Anyway, welcome to the forum!
 
Well if beavers and random animal sightings were gang related then we would be lol XD

Thanks for the welcome :)
 
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