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A generous, sweet, caring person who thinks about others before themselves. Someone like Tyrrius is lucky to come across and he is lucky to value. Beautiful smile and lively energy. They usually seem pretty chill and often are but are hiding behind his smile but they have the easiest way of making a person smile with their goofiness.
“If you ever meet Tyrrius, don’t let them go!!”
Tyrrius by anonymous November 24, 2021
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Tyrrius is a generous, sweet loving person who always thinks about putting others before himself. Usually pretty chill and knows how to get along with everyone except hides behind his smile. Tyrrius has a beautiful smile with goofiness that can bring laughter to anyone. People are lucky to meet Tyrrius as he never lets a friend down, they are a true genuine person in this world. Although they are one of the freakiest people you will come across and isn’t afraid to take risks.
Did you meet Tyrrius yet? He’s awesome!”
Tyrrius by anonymous November 24, 2021
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