Message from @Arhippa [bruised asshole]
Discord ID: 552246272661258260
i don’t think she is
@catass vc?
A 14 year old catfish
@Cukie i have a pic of kae
@Arhippa [bruised asshole] eating <:kek:530821098720460822>
Makes sense sav plays with 14 year olds on apex all day
Who tf did u think I was
perfecr for each other
<:WaitWhat:495100102696894484>
Nigga wot
<a:PepePls:393791080501346317>
Tbf Hermione was 14 in harry potter and well...
Manta succ mah dick
Aight I gotta go
You posted a person's photo
Lmao brad
bye sav
Considered doxing of private info
Byeeee
<:FeelsWeirdMan:516860119431249940>
Okay
I will
mans talking about Hermione being 14 <:haHAA:495080082747031553>
Did u guys get a snap from katy
I'm home now <a:cubeydance:548932378102464512>
Anyone?
Which one?
@Arhippa [bruised asshole] ask her why she left lol
shes getting readt to play apex with 1e year old British boys
bro skip this shit
fuck disney
Manta ur weird
@Liquidor my approach: only two colors would be available for indicating status. gray for offline, and green (or some color commonly associated with an "active" state, i.e. not red) means online. Youtube and twitch could just be indicated by a symbol or something within the circle. So i.e. offline yt would be gray with the yt symbol visible, online yt is just a green circle with the symbol. Offline twitch would be gray like the yt and read the same to users color wise, but closer inspection of the symbols shows that they are on different websites. Online twitch would appear very similar to online yt with a green fill, but the symbols are always available if the distinction between which site they are on is important.