@manadex1: I’m never gonna let yall live that down #geirutoneido #aceattorney

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cookieblobber
Surielle the Cookieblobber :
Just cuz some candy ain’t round and chewy don’t make a candy bar any less sweet and tasty
2026-01-19 18:23:51
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dr.attano
Dr.attano :
SHES STILL ONE OF THE PRETTIEST LADIES OUT OF THAT SERIES!!!
2026-01-19 08:12:58
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badussy_warrior
Mane :
she looks perfect either way
2026-01-19 01:54:37
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thats.so_fetch
{} Cady!! {} ──⃝─⃝⃝⃝⃝── :
Honestly I really like her design 😭 curvy or not she’s really cute lol
2026-01-19 14:19:40
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sonozakiscurse
kit (he/him) 🍉 :
which is insane cus 1) she’s not that curvy and 2) her design is really fun! i love her and think she’s silly 😭
2026-01-19 08:25:30
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littledragon121
Milkyway⭐️Fae :
Jokes on you, I just like clowns
2026-01-19 07:45:42
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bonesy_coop
Bones Cooper :
I think it just makes her even funnier I love her for it
2026-01-19 16:30:13
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taylorgoethe
Mx. Taylor :
I respect the dedication with balloons honestly. Also ow?!
2026-01-19 08:30:43
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jia.itgirl
JIA.itgirl :
Being an ace attorney fan around this time was insufferable
2026-01-19 01:23:45
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maximalgzero
Maximal G Zero Jr. :
worst mainling ace attorney game btw
2026-01-23 21:32:09
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jasonaxle
Jarlaxle :
2026-01-19 15:25:19
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simplyshuki
꒰⑅♡ SHUKI // QT ♡⑅꒱ :
she's still cute idgaf 😭✌✌
2026-01-19 17:59:52
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juloxia
Juloxia02 :
Genuinely her character was a breath of fresh air for perps because the rest of the game was so tense
2026-01-20 00:55:30
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bunniimae
♡ :
ok but she’s beautiful anyway
2026-01-21 15:46:30
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vividly_aflame
jojo :
It’s such a good bit, though. I love her.
2026-01-20 07:32:22
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elylia23
elyyy ! :
is that...library of ruina music...
2026-01-20 06:08:29
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unkindled.juan
Unkindled :
that don't matter that don't matter
2026-01-19 14:16:54
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rowanberry666
papa louies brujeria :
Still a baddie
2026-01-19 08:55:16
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peterparkersptsd
kennedy🌀🌟 #BRINGBACKVALKO :
this is my first impression of her. I love it.
2026-01-19 16:31:23
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credits.end
Credits.end :
You think this’ll stop me? 😭
2026-01-24 17:59:29
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eyxe500
(nameinplant) :
I just like clowns
2026-01-21 02:52:00
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z1pb0mb
Z1pB0mb :
Roland Style hits hard
2026-01-21 18:29:16
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v.4flowerfan
VFlowerFan :
Oh I thought you were Abt to say it was a cross-dresser
2026-01-20 16:22:15
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vrfiddlestyx
FiddleStyx :
went from beautiful to perfect 🥰
2026-01-19 14:22:24
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thefifthfang
TheFifthFang :
it literally changed nothing, it's always the face card that gets me
2026-01-20 23:26:31
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