these mfs are gay, dramatic, morally curropted, and bonus points for oscar wilde being the coolest man ever. 10/10 would recommend

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i started it! Thank u :)))
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dude i was gonna come on this ask and say this exact thing ... Dorian Gray has been my favorite book for a few years now lol have you read both the censored and uncensored? what publications?
2d ago
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@WAAXFEATHERS THAT EXISTS?? HOLD UP WHAT
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@PLUTO_STARS yeah!!! i started off with the Barnes and Noble annotated classics ed. but you can find publications of the original, uncensored manuscript! it's more intense, i do have to warn you. but still, very very good! i'd recommend it if you love the censored version.
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@WAAXFEATHERS omg omg thank you so much king🙏🏻🙏🏻
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