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yah and kay 

a couple that will always be together they will love each other till they day they die yeah they fight sometimes but it is cool they get over it kay likes jolly ranchers, coffee, and not listening to yah but yah does the same thing yah plays the drums and loves the shit outa kay what im trying to say is yah and kay forever
Yah and kay annoy the shit out of caprice.
yah and kay by bdslhds May 13, 2021
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yah and kay 

yah and kay love each other very much they will love each other forever yah loves kay more than kay loves yah but yeah kay likes being mean and drinking coffee while yah plays the drums to annoy kay YAH AND KAY FOREVER
yah and kay annoy caprice
yah and kay by bdslhds May 13, 2021
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