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It's not exactly annoying but definitely saddening to see people getting into blogging for completely the wrong reasons. Getting perks is not a given when blogging.
Susanna Lau
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Susanna Lau
Age: 41
Born: 1983
Born: January 1
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Susie Bubble
Susie Lau
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