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OOO fun TARDIS lore with the HADS (Hostile Action Displacement System)
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Bionicle G3 Concept thing:
One island. Seven tribes. Eight regions. Twenty-Two elements.
I spent too long on this, and I feel like there may be some controversial decisions here.
Ta-Wahi (Fire, Plasma, Magma)
Tahu, Mythic Toa of Fire
Dume, Ancient Toa of Magma
Lhikan, Legendary Toa of Plasma
Norik, Great Toa of Fire
Ekimu, Heroic Toa of Plasma (Turaga of Ta-Wahi)
Jaller, Current Toa of Plasma
Maglya, Future Toa of Magma
Narmoto, Vaaki of Fire
Sarda, Vaaki of Plasma
Mamuk, Vaaki of Magma
Vohon the Trader (Fire)
Nuhrii the Mask Maker (Magma)
Ga-Wahi (Water, Mind, Abyss)
Gali, Mythic Toa of Water
Helryx, Ancient Toa of Mind
Tuyet, Legendary Toa of Abyss
Naho, Legendary Toa of Water
Gaaki, Great Toa of Mind
Nokama, Heroic Toa of Mind (Turaga of Ga-Wahi)
Hahli, Current Toa of Abyss
Macku, Future Toa of Water
Kivoda, Vaaki of Water
Vhisola, Vaaki of Mind
Owaki, Vaaki of Abyss
Kotu the Attendant (Water)
Idris the Explorer (Abyss)
Le-Wahi (Flora, Air, Vacuum)
Lewa, Mythic Toa of Flora
Lesovikk, Ancient Toa of Air
Nidhiki, Legendary Toa of Vacuum
Iruini, Great Toa of Vacuum
Matau, Heroic Toa of Vacuum (Turaga of Le-Wahi)
Kongu, Current Toa of Air
Tamaru, Future Toa of Flora
Vizuna, Vaaki of Flora
Reysa, Vaaki of Air
Orkahm, Vaaki of Vacuum
Harvali the Archaeologist (Flora)
Defilak the Detective (Air)
Onu-Wahi (Earth, Gravity, Fauna)
Onua, Mythic Toa of Earth
Jovan, Ancient Toa of Gravity
Zaria, Legendary Toa of Fauna
Bomonga, Great Toa of Gravity
Whenua, Heroic Toa of Fauna (Turaga of Onu-Wahi)
Nuparu, Current Toa of Iron (Cosmic Prank - Swapped With Hewkii)
Taipu, Future Toa of Earth
Garan, Vaaki of Earth
Korgot, Vaaki of Gravity
Droton, Vaaki of Fauna
Tehutti the Archivist (Earth)
Mavrah the Researcher (Fauna)
Po-Wahi (Sand, Stone, Iron)
Pohatu, Mythic Toa of Sand
Kodan, Ancient Toa of Stone
Orde, Legendary Toa of Iron
Pouks, Great Toa of Stone
Onewa, Heroic Toa of Stone (Turaga of Po-Wahi)
Hewkii, Current Toa of Gravity (Cosmic Prank - Swapped With Nuparu)
Hafu, Future Toa of Sand
Agarak, Vaaki of Sand
Nikluu, Vaaki of Stone
Kerato, Vaaki of Iron
Melea the Trader (Sand)
Dekar the Hunter (Iron)
Ko-Wahi (Ice, Sonics, Crystal)
Kopaka, Mythic Toa of Ice
Ihu, Ancient Toa of Ice
Krakua, Legendary Toa of Sonics
Kualas, Great Toa of Sonics
Nuju, Heroic Toa of Crystal (Turaga of Ko-Wahi)
Matoro, Current Toa of Crystal
Kopeke, Future Toa of Sonics
Izotor, Vaaki of Ice
Mazeka, Vaaki of Sonics
Kyrehx, Vaaki of Crystal
Kazi the Foreman (Ice)
Nixie the Astrologer (Crystal)
Kini-Wahi (AKA Vo-Wahi) (Lightning, Time)
Voriki, Mythic Toa of Lightning
Nikila, Ancient Toa of Lightning
Chiara, Legendary Toa of Lightning
Varian, Great Toa of Time
Vakama, Heroic Toa of Time (Turaga of Kini-Wahi & Karda-Wahi)
Kapura, Future Toa of Time
Dalu, Vaaki of Lightning
Onepu the Ussalry Captain (Lightning)
Velika the Paradox (Time)
Karda-Wahi (Shadow, Light)
Ahkmou, Current Toa of Shadow (Power Split with Takua)
Takua, Current Toa of Light (Power Split with Ahkmou)
Jagiri, Vaaki of Shadow
Zemya, Vaaki of Light
Kirop the Leader (Shadow)
Tanma the Deputy Leader (Light)
Gavla the Delinquent (Shadow)
Midak the Ussal Tender (Light)
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>Idk man, It's just kinda wrong to try to kick people out just for lack of a diagnosis, this isn't a hot take or anything, just representing our stance. -Droton<
Anti-Endo's DNI
This ain't a space for Syscourse.
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Okoto, History
Or: “How I’m canonising G2 in a G1 AU”
Okoto was one of the “Islands of Mata Nui” which were neatly divided into Wahi of the six elements. Each Wahi was home to a Koro of Matoran of each element. It was, for the time being, an idyllic Matoran paradise. However, the future would hold a turbulent ride for the Okotans that would leave a lasting impact on the universe at large.
It was an obscure island to the south of the Matoran universe, settled some time after the Great Spirit Robot had launched rather than pre-loaded with a population. Matoran of the main six elements settled in each of its Wahi. It was protected by a team of Toa, the Toa Okoto, composed of six Toa of the primary elements. Their names were:
Agarak, Toa of Air
Uganu, Toa of Ice
Owaki, Toa of Water
Mamuk, Toa of Fire
Etoku, Toa of Earth
Kerato, Toa of Stone
They primarily defended the Matoran from recalcitrant Rahi and the odd pirates. The Brotherhood of Makuta, back during its benevolent days under Miserix, gave the Toa Okoto the gift of seven Companion Rahi to aid the Toa. These Rahi were:
Uxar, dragonfly Rahi of Air
Melum, simian penguin Rahi of Ice
Akida, dolphin Rahi of Water
Ikir, phoenix Rahi of Fire
Terak, saurian mole Rahi of Earth
Ketar, scorpion Rahi of Stone
Agil, hawk Rahi, without an element but with special powers of its own.
Despite their past success and new companion rahi, the Toa Okoto failed to protect the island from being conquered by the Barraki Carapar. Under Carapar’s Kingdom, a large arms producing facility was planted on the island and engineers brought over to operate it. After the kingdom was inducted into the League of Six Kingdoms, the bureaucrats serving under the Barraki began a development project on the island, turning the arms manufactory into a vibrant industrial sector, and creating a second metropolis on the coast for trade. There was a population boom brought in by the creation of the cities, which failed to benefit the local Matoran.
When the Barraki were deposed, the city built on the island collapsed rapidly. The island came under the rule of lesser Barraki that continually fought one another, turning the island into a battlefield. The Toa had to force the combatants off the island. Eventually fighting ceased, but not before the island turned into a graveyard. The civilians brought over by the League abandoned the island as worthless, leaving the Matoran to bury the dead. After this morbid ordeal, life began to return to normal.
When the Brotherhood of Makuta began assigning regions to its members, Okoto came under the supervision of Makuta Kulta. With the guardianship of a Makuta, and their destinies fulfilled, the Toa Otoko put their Toa power into stones and generously donated them to other lands. Kulta made a laboratory for his work in the old arms manufactory.
After some time, a well travelled Ce-Matoran named Ekimu arrived on Okoto. He was a mask maker, a traditionally Ta-Matoran occupation but one that Ekimu had become fond of and quite adept at. Having to import spare masks from other lands was irritating for the Otokans, so they welcomed Ekimu and held him in high regard.
Ekimu set his foundry in the old manufactory city, and therefore was often close to Makuta Kulta and worked alongside him on some projects. Over the years, Ekimu observed changes in Kulta’s attitude shortly after the Brotherhood revealed that Makuta Miserix had “died.” Kulta began work on a special Kanohi of unique design and purpose. Ekimu aided in a few prototypes, though he was kept in the dark about the purpose of the kanohi. He eventually learned it was meant to drain the power from Toa and grant it to the wearer. Ekimu attempted to intervene in its creation, but the Matoran was no match for a Makuta. Kulta wanted Ekimu alive to help him build masks, but to get him out of the way threw him into a tomb with Stasis Kraata.
This turn of events did not transpire quietly. The entire island was in uproar over Kulta’s actions. They attempted to call for aid, but Kulta had the island cut off and unleashed an enormous population of Skull Spiders to terrorise the Matoran into submission. Word did manage to get to the outside about the actions of Kulta.
By this time, the Makuta has begun using teams of Toa bodyguards, the Toa Hagah. Kulta had sent his team away from Okoto on endless fetch quests so they wouldn’t find out what he was up to. This backfired when the Toa managed to collect one of the trinkets early and decided to surprise Kulta by presenting it in person. They met the Matoran on the island besieged by the Skull Spiders, and learned of Kulta’s treachery. They renounced their position as guards of the Makuta and agreed to aid the Matoran against Kulta.
The Toa were:
Jagiri, Toa of Plantlike (not Air, but the Le-Matoran welcomed them anyway.)
Buzkayo, Toa of Ice
Bumonda, Toa of Water
Flammik, Toa of Fire
Droton, Toa of Earth
Rokreng, Toa of Stone
The Toa were the elite, but were still not powerful enough to take on a Makuta of Kulta���s level. The Turaga advised that Ekimu had given them several viable Great Kanohi, but were stolen from the Matoran by the Skull Spiders. The Toa fought a guerrilla war against Kulta’s army to gather up the kanohi to help in battle against Kulta. To help them, the top warrior of each village (the “Protector”) was sent to guide the Toa across the island. These Matoran were:
Vizuna, Protector of Le-Koro.
Izotor, Protector of Ko-Koro.
Kivoda, Protector of Ga-Koro.
Narmoto, Protector of Ta-Koro.
Korgot, Protector of Onu-Koro.
Nilkuu, Protector of Po-Koro.
The search was a success. A good arsenal of masks were procured by the Toa, and much of the Skull Spider army culled, especially after they defeated the Lord of Skull Spiders. They moved to confront Kulta directly in his stronghold. Kulta, a wielder of the Kanohi Tryna, moved to resurrect the long dead legionnaires of the Barraki, forming an undead army. The Toa pushed through the army to confront Kulta.
Meanwhile, the Protectors made their way to tomb where Ekimu was held. They slew the Kraata locked in the tomb with him and awoke him. At this time Kulta had donned his power draining Kanohi and was gaining the edge over the Toa. Kulta, completely overlooking the Matoran, was taken completely by surprise when they shattered their Kanohi and restored the Toa’s powers. With the split second of advantage, the Toa overcame Kulta, shattered his armour to pieces and left what was left of him crawling away to safety. This was before the Makuta evolved into gaseous beings. Kulta had solid form, there was just now significantly less of him physically. He promised that his was not the end, and that he would have his revenge over the Toa.
For the time being, Okoto was brought to peace. The Toa were celebrated as heroes, and officially honoured as Toa Okoto. The Brotherhood of Makuta, enraged but maintaining secrecy of their plot, denounced the actions of Kulta and congratulated the Toa Okoto and assigned them to protect the island; the politest way they could discharge them from Brotherhood service.
This peace did not last, as the villages came under attack by a new kind of Rahi. Elemental beasts; a form of war Rahi that had elemental powers. Their appearance overwhelmed the Toa and villages and scattered them. Ekimu suggested they rally within the manufactory city in which he was remaking his home; it was already well fortified. As the Matoran evacuated, the Turaga told the Toa of the Companion Rahi they once had, and told them too seek them.
Kulta, who had sent the war rahi, had anticipated the Toa seeking the companion rahi. He commissioned a Ruhora game hunter, Umarak, to hunt down the creatures before the Toa could. Though Umarak managed to get close to both Uxar and Ketar, each Toa managed to find their corresponding Rahi. Agil remained elusive.
The Toa returned to the city, which was under siege by the warbeasts. Merging with the companion Rahi they were able to force them back to a degree. The companion rahi gave them a vision of the source of the warbeasts; a labyrinth to the south, built and operated by Kulta. Meanwhile, Umarak reported his failure to Kulta, and for his effort was shadow-handed and used to bring Kulta back to full strength in a new body.
The Toa tracked the labyrinth down and began to fight their way through, dismantling the rahi synthesisers within. Meanwhile, Agil made its way to the city and met with Ekimu. It revealed that it had the power of an organic Toa stone, and transformed Ekimu into a Toa of Psionics.
The Toa met with Kulta in Umarak’s body and fought. Kulta was more reserved in this fight, cautious due to his previous loss and aware of the Toa’s increased powers. Kulta maintained use of his Tryna to back his fighting with undead warriors, and used the internal mechanisms of his labyrinth to his advantage. He slowly was able to overpower the Toa. When it seemed that he was going to win, Ekimu intervened.
After absorbing Umarak, Kulta was able to take control of the body but wasn’t able to crush Umarak’s stubborn will; the hunter’s soul was still alive within Kulta’s body. Ekimu sensed this, and with his psionic powers tried to give Umarak the power to overcome Kulta. This eventually succeeded. With the risk of being overwhelmed in his own body, Kulta used his shapeshifting powers to separate from Umarak. Kulta was surrounded and defeated. The Toa wished to spare Kulta and hand him over to the Brotherhood, but Umarak was real unimpressed with being nearly murdered and killed Kulta himself. Given the circumstances, the Toa did not punish him.
Umarak returned to Stelt with a genuine Makuta hide (which he couldn’t boast about publically) while the Toa Okoto settled back down and helped the island rebuild after that. They sent out word about what had transpired. The Brotherhood of Makuta officially denounced Kulta’s actions, again, and sent teams to help the Matoran rebuild their lives and to discreetly find what was left of Kulta’s mask of power draining and turn it into the Nui Stone. Although nobody knew this at the time, there was seed of distrust sown against the Brotherhood that led to the Toa keeping Brotherhood information on the Makoki Stone.
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Protectors
A tradition that dates back long before even the Creation Age, the Protectors are a generational task-force of Okoto’s greatest heroes, designated with keeping peace, defending against threats, appeasing Okotan deities, and generally leading everyone towards a greater future.
The exact story of how the Protectors came to be is garbled, and there are many interpretations. The most popular claims that the first Protectors were descended from the favored hosts, or Kaita, of the Elemental Spirits. Others claim the first Protectors WERE these Kaita, just no longer hosting their patron deities.
Regardless of the exact origin, the meaning behind them and their purpose has stayed the same. There are six Protectors at a time, at maximum, with one corresponding with each of the primordial elements that make up Life. The role is typically for a lifetime, or at least until one is too elderly or weakened to continue their duties; That being said, there have been cases of Protectors who chose to forsake their duties even when still able-bodied. These stories are looked upon warily, and seen as bit of a scandal and disgrace in Okoto’s history.
The line of succession for a Protector is as follows; Every Protector has a designated heir to take their mantle in the case of a sudden death or forced retirement. The reasoning is that if the original Protectors were worthy heroes of good judgment, then their choices for the next generation would have worthy judgment… and so on, and so forth. Obviously this system isn’t perfect, but the tradition is generally there.
Once a successor is chosen, temporary or otherwise, it is then expected of this successor to consider THEIR own successor; This practice only came about during the Skull Spider wars, when the constant danger of the swarms meant that a Protector and their chosen successor were liable to die, one after the other. Choices for successors are by no means permanent, but the current choice MUST be recorded physically, sometimes privately. A candidate can refuse the mantle of Protector, but this is usually seen as disgraceful, an event that has sadly led to many Okotans being forced to half-heartedly adopt a role not meant for them- This, too, places pressure on a Protector to be careful in their decision.
Originally a ragtag band of warriors who would travel across Okoto, offering aid, the Protectors were eventually granted a more solidified, political status following the development of an Okotan Emperor. Protectors were thus to have political and military authority, and were personally knighted by the current Emperor upon attaining their status. Protectors had their own group of personal guards and even a small palace of their own, courtesy of the throne, and all were given the same type of specialized mask design exclusive to their group.
From there, the Protectors began to operate as a more legitimate, government force, often sent by the Emperor to assist in threats, or else consulted for advice on political matters. This led to a normalization of Protectors as an authority in Okotan life, which would later become important years later.
In the Creation Age, the Mask Makers Ekimu and Makuta chose to personally honor the current Protectors with elemental gifts meant to signify and affirm their status as Elemental saviors. Each Protector was given a new, crystalline Elemental Mask shaped in the appearance of the typical Protector mask. These Elemental masks granted a control over their corresponding elements typically greater than that of a regular Mask of Power.
Likewise, Ekimu and Makuta granted each Protector a pair of crystalline, Elemental Blades from which they could focus their newly-granted Mask Powers with, and a powerful gatling blaster. Now more attuned to their sacred elements than ever before, the Protectors swore fealty to the Mask Makers, an action that would be additionally affirmed with the Emperor’s recognition of the twins.
The Protectors would continue to operate, with the additional assistance of Ekimu and Makuta, as well as a new arsenal of Masks of Power to utilize. Contact with the Elemental Deities became more frequent, and the Protectors began to act as liasons for their respective patrons.
During the Skull Raider wars, the Protectors led the defense against the foreign tribe of pirates, though not without losses. With the help of Ekimu and Makuta, the Protectors succeeded in defeating the Skull Raiders, imprisoning their chief Kulta and his top commanders in the Capital City of Destral.
Following the Great Cataclysm, the surviving Okotans immediately looked to the Protectors as their remaining authority, thanks to the deaths of the Emperor and the Mask Makers. With the Elemental Deities having gone silent, the Protectors had no choice but to take total lead and help direct the survivors. Many rebuilding efforts and rescue attempts were done, and slowly, Okoto began to recover over the generations.
As they did, subsequent generations of Protectors acted to undo their total political authority, generally leaning society towards at least a separate ruler, or chief, for individual tribes and cities. This was due to a disillusionment towards monarchy and absolute governments, which some saw as the cause of the Great Cataclysm. Not all Protectors necessarily agreed to lessening their roles, however, and some advocated for even solidifying the group into the new rulers of Okoto.
These ideas came into being, and for the most part the Protectors returned to the original roles they had, albeit still with plenty of sponsorship from local rulers and chiefs. Efforts were made to recover technology from the Creation Age and to relearn the art of Mask-Making, made further complicated by the apparent deactivation of the Great Forge.
The Protectors’ arguably greatest trial would soon come with the emergence of the Skull Spiders. Most were killed in the sudden onslaught of the swarms, and Protectors and successors were quickly cycled through, leading to imperfect decisions and hasty choices. Leading the main line of defense, the Protectors helped the Okotans develop new cities and defenses geared towards the Skull Spiders, until the Mega Villages were eventually developed and populated.
As six Mega Villages emerged from the fallen rest, one for each Elemental Region almost coincidentally, the once-scattered Protectors agreed to assign themselves to their respective elements. The Protector of Water would remain in the Region of Water, living in Kiniga, while the Protector of Jungle would fight from the Vuata Maca in the Region of Jungle, etc. The reasoning was that a Protector was strongest when surrounded by their corresponding element, and thus most capable of fighting the Skull Spiders.
Despite being perfectly-equipped for their new territories, some of the Protectors lost their sacred tools even with these new advantages. The Protectors of Water and Earth lost their Elemental Blades. The Protector of Ice, thankfully, held onto at least one after losing the other. Meanwhile, one of the Protectors of Fire would lose their gatling blaster in combat.
Within their new Mega Villages, some of the Protectors’ roles changed, with a few having to assume a more proactive, direct control as once suggested by previous generations. Others had the luxury of allowing the villagers to direct themselves.
When the stars aligned according to the layout detailed in the Prophecy of Heroes, the current Protectors gathered their finest warriors and led an expedition to an ancient construct known as the Inika, located in the Region of Fire. Many warriors were slain by the Skull Spiders, but the Protectors succeeded in using the Mask of Time and the Inika to summon the Toa from the heavens above.
Upon the arrival of the Toa, the local Protectors immediately worked to guide their new heroes in directing and controlling the elements. A major counter-attack was led against the Skull Spiders, and with the Toa and Protectors working in tandem, the Okotans succeeded in taking back their island from Makuta. From there, the Protectors would continue to operate, helping defend against Makuta’s repeated assaults.
The current Protectors are;
Water- Kivoda
Earth- Korgot
Fire- Narmoto
Ice- Izotor
Jungle- Vizuna
Stone- Nilkuu
Korgot and Narmoto act as the leaders of their villages’ military-industrial complexes, respectively, with Korgot in particular having plenty of pressure to act strict and harsh, but also fair, due to her sudden promotion to Protector following her predecessor’s demise and loss of the Elemental Blades. Izotor is a member of Kokoro’s Council of Elders, while Vizuna, Nilkuu, and Kivoda generally keep their roles separate from village authority, to varying degrees.
The Protectors at the time of the Great Cataclysm were, as follows;
Water- Owaki
Earth- Etoku
Fire- Mamuk
Ice- Uganu
Jungle- Agarak
Stone- Kerato
Other notable Protectors include, in roughly chronological order for each category;
Water- Bumonda
Water- Nokama, predecessor to Owa. Most of her duties are now towards directing Kiniga and keeping the village safe and functioning.
Water- Owa, named after a previous Protector of Water named Owaki. She died in the trip returning home after using the Mask of Time to summon the Toa. As a result, Kivoda was forced to inherit the position very close to the arrival of the Toa.
Earth- Jovan, who once fought alongside the lone warrior Lesovikk. Stories vary on his demise, with some claiming he was killed by a sudden earthquake.
Earth- Epolim
Earth- Droton, Korgot’s predecessor. Rather intense, many remarked that he looked almost like a villain of sorts; Despite this, Droton was a true hero who fought to the bitter end, dying against the Skull Spiders. His Elemental Blades were lost, and his legacy places plenty of pressure upon Korgot.
Fire- Flammik, a noble Knight active during the Fallout of the Great Cataclysm. According to legend, she fought the great beast Kardas in the Dragons’ Den and emerged victoriously with one of his teeth, which was later enshrined in Tawahi.
Ice- Buzkayo
Jungle- Jagiri, who helped Lein establish the Gukko Airforce shortly after the emergence of the Skull Spiders.
Stone- Rokreng
Stone- Bitil, a Protector during the Skull Spider wars who was known for a fascination with the Creation Age. His harshness when it came to directing Levato and defending against the Skull Spiders made him unpopular, even if he was truly well-meaning. Bitil was eventually captured by Skull Spiders and inducted into the Brotherhood of Makuta, where he willingly swore allegiance and was transformed into the Skull Defender.
Stone- Onewa, predecessor to Nilkuu, and now current Chief of Levato. Once a hot-headed youth, he has since matured, although is still somewhat difficult to deal with. A combination of old age and injuries forced Onewa to begrudgingly relinquish his duties.
The current chosen successors are, as follows;
Fire- Jaller, Captain of the Tawahan Military.
Ice- Toudo, Sanctum Guard and expert hunter and survivalist.
Stone- Hewkii, Leader of the Levatan Patrol
The remaining successors are currently undisclosed. Vizuna had previously chosen a successor, but then they died shortly before the Arrival of the Toa.
Once a new Protector is enstated, it is their decision to combine their Elemental Blades and gatling blaster however they choose. Some wield them separately, while others can combine them all into one tool, and so forth. Some tools are incorporated into new weapons, while others are kept alone and separate.
Flammik combined both of her blades into a single broadsword, and incorporated her blaster into her shield. Bitil wielded a gatling blaster tied to his left wrist, while dual-wielding his blades upside-down, fused with his longswords. Droton wielded two blades on one arm as a pair of claws, while Onewa had two flails with a blade incorporated at the end of each.
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Wolfy, oszinten, tudtad, hogy szeret, kihasznaltad, egy percre sem szeretted, de nem ervelhetsz olyannal, hogy beleegyezett, mindenre igent mondott es jo volt neki. Ha valakit nem szeretsz es megis droton rangatod, elerheted azt is, hogy fejjel lefele kikotve torkozzon feketeket mikozben te filmezed. Es boldog lesz mert te kerted, megfelelhet neked es bele sem gondol milyen hatarokat lep at, es milyen kovetkezmenyei lesznek sajat magaban. Erre igazan gondolhattal volna.
Ebi, ez egy dolog, amit nem uszhatok meg
Megeroszakoltalak? Nem
Igent mondtal mindenre. Igen
Elvezted, mikozben rajtam lovagoltal az elso randinkon, hogy “tudtam en, hogy fuggo leszek a fasztol”? Igen
Okollel nekem estel az utcan, amikor masik novel (rokon) lattal? Igen
Jo voltal az agyban? Igen
Kihasznaltlak? Igen
Faszfej voltam veled? Igen
Faszfej vagy most?
Elveztem provokalni az embereket? Igen
Tudtam, hogy szeretsz? Igen
Szerettelek egy percre is? Nem
A legtapadosabb nonek tartalak egesz eletemben? Igen
Lehet valaszolni olyan posztra, amit az posztolt, aki blokkol? Nem
En vagyok a Soros? Igen
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