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A beautiful boy with blue ocean eyes, a charming smile and a beautiful personality. He inspires many people and keeps them happy. He is perfect boyfriend material and an angel. He is also the emo king but a softie at the same time. He is always kind to others and cares a lot about people. He is the perfect human being.
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