@grandma_droniak: i downloaded an app and got these photos of me somehow and they slay

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t0tally.not.aina
Aina :
SHOW US PHOTOS OF YOU WHEN YOU WENT TO SCHOOL❤️❤️❤️
2023-10-03 03:43:10
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stinkyrandy
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the queen even slayed through high school
2023-10-03 03:33:33
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yvetteleblowitz
Travel Content Creator | UGC :
So cool
2023-10-27 09:35:53
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t.aiyaaa
taiya 💕 :
grandma must've been the most popular slay in her highschool era
2023-10-03 03:38:35
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urfavblackhairedqueen
urfavblackhairedqueen :
4+4 ??
2023-10-03 03:36:10
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maggieandlou
Lou :
Live laugh grandma droniak😌✨
2023-10-03 03:39:26
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samss.inspo
sammy baby 🦶 :
Didn’t know someone could slay this much! 🤯
2023-10-03 03:37:49
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ccarrieb
CcarrieB :
It’s the Pre slay era
2023-10-03 18:47:16
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