SFTF Quarantine Stories: Parties
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Parties
Remember those?
Fun times where people got together in large groups, and made merry?
You remember how sometimes it would get weird or out of hand….well, the Shit Face-to-Face crew brings you tales of those before times.
Thanks to:
Marisa
Austin
Davide
Salvation Mercy
Alex
and Malyssa Bellarossa for our theme Pretend
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