SKY INVITED YOU TO JOIN PI.FYI! Yep. Just text. I haven't been able to locate something that I can copy and paste. Idk what the invite address is, either. Shoop.
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Thank you 😽 ch0wwder You’re welcome 😸 asherhollows
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A bunch of cutie.pi’s made a discord or something for this. Idk how to find it though bc i dont participate
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