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whoever moves first is gay

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wie het eerst beweegt, is homo

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whoever moves is gay

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who ever movesはゲイです

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who moves first is gay

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whoever texts first is gay

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最初にテキストメッセージを送る人は誰でもゲイです

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c/who moves first is gay

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c/who moves firstはゲイ

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