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Jan 3, 2009, 4:52:13 PM
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:iconcarachouette:
The beginning of 2009. And yes, there's two girls, me and my lovely friend Susanna! And no, it wasn't quite Paris...it was Helsinki. How lame.
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:iconoxkronosxo:
nice hats i like the blurred out people to <3

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:iconcarachouette:
thanks <3

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:iconoxkronosxo:
<3

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:iconkidamusic:
I'm correct in thinking that this picture is from the future when you and your friend are 18, right?

Yeah def from the future.:D

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:iconcarachouette:
I can't see why I can't kiss someone when I'm underage..?

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Misunderstanding, i suck at jokes.

Often when men seeing women kissing its a joyous occasion, but to get excited over two underage girls is obviously not proper and should not be thought of in an improper manner. So i suggested that you took the picture in the future when it would be ok to look at such a sight in a different light.

I realise now that it was a pretty stupid thing to say. Sorry for the inconvenience.

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:iconcarachouette:
But not everyone looks at us like that. And if they are, then it's their problem. Usually guys run away when I tell my age, so no problem.

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