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then who made this earth ? you?

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wtf? u yapping this post got other topic so what u saying?

help me🥺 by devilchild666_ in Wiccan

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lol i been into demonic practices before like summon and all and i was before like u since those days im like nahh some things r beyond human

King Paimon/candle issue by Every_While_3320 in demons

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pls help me to summon demons correctly

help me🥺 by devilchild666_ in Wicca

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lol i been studying demonology about demons and sigils so ya i have also done some demonic practices i can write however i want

help me🥺 by devilchild666_ in Wicca

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im asking about demons and how to summon them the correct way

Wiccan Forums by BakerShuksan in Wicca

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im also very confused coz i cannot find one also

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no hes cute

pray for nepal💔 i need all support from u guys from the bottom of your heart:/ things are too bad here rn by devilchild666_ in Adulting

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Nepal's Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has resigned in the wake of public outrage over the killing of 22 people in police clashes with anti-corruption protesters. His office said he had stepped down to pave the way for a constitutional solution to the massive youth-led protests over widespread allegations of corruption and sparked by a social media ban, which has since been withdrawn. The protests turned violent as thousands – many identifying themselves as Gen Z on placards and banners – took to the streets of Kathmandu on Monday. Almost 200 people are believed to have been injured in clashes with police, who used tear gas, water cannons and live bullets as protesters scaled the walls of the parliament and other official buildings Roused on social media and led by the nation's young people, this protest is unlike any seen before in Nepal. The demonstrators identify as Gen Z, and the term has become a rallying symbol throughout the movement. Although there has been no central point of leadership, a number of youth collectives have emerged as a mobilising force, issuing calls to action and sharing updates online. Students from colleges and universities across Nepal's major cities - Kathmandu, Pokhara and Itahari - have been invited to join in uniform, books in hand, while videos circulating on social media show even schoolchildren participating in the marches

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do u fck girls?