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¡Friday Night Funkin' Coding Commissions! I need money to start my personal bussiness IRLso Ive decided to announce my coding comissions hoping u guys would help me n stuff. WATCH THE VIDEO / COMMS LIST IMAGE SOON RETWEET! #fridaynightfunkin #FNF #coding #fnfmods #FNFweekend1

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Matriculaso ッvor 2 Jahren

Background video that I made on a video editor if u wanna use it idk

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Matriculaso ッvor 2 Jahren

better quality video cuz twitter sucks also suscribe

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Whats the font called?

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heyo what’s the pricing like?

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Text me via dms

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are these still open i'd like to ask about pricing and stuff

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a story fourth never told before 😂🫳🏻 #THEINTERVIEWxFOURTH 4️⃣: level 3 - money. hey we’re talking about money too? i like talking about money 🎙️: how old were you when you first got into debt? 4️⃣: when i was a kid, my mom rarely gave me money to take to school. its not that we didnt have money but my mom was forgetful and liked waking up late. whenever i went to ask her for money, she’d still be sleeping and she’d be like, “go first!! go first!! borrow from your friends, borrow from your friends.” 😂 that’s what caused me to get into debt from a young age 4️⃣: at my school, if you wanted to pay for food or drinks, you had to use a card. it was called a smart purse. whenever it was time to tap my card, there’d often be no money left on it. bc my mom didnt give me money every morning. she would give it to me once a week but i wasnt very good at managing money, so id spend it way too quickly. that’s why i had to borrow from my friends. my debt record back then was around 2,000 - 3,000 baht in just a week. and my friends would say, “hey fourth why havent you paid me back? you come borrow from me every single day every day every dayyy.” stuff like that 4️⃣: that was the first time i got into debt in my life. and i was embarrassed too bc i didnt have money to pay people back. do you know what i did? i had to borrow money from another person to pay back someone else (😭😂) there were only about fifty or sixty students in my class, so everyone knew that fourth borrowed from this person to pay back that person! that was one of the embarrassing things from my childhood (😭🫳🏻) my mom would say it was good. shed say, “good bc you’ve gotten to experience life.” mae pui 😂😂😂😂 mom said, that’s good. we need to know how to manage people. we need to know how to borrow money from people 4️⃣: his name is titan 😂 thank you very much titan. even now we share a netflix subscription. i still owe him money. i completely owe him. i forgot to transfer the money to him (😂🫳🏻) and ive owed him for six months already. sorry for still owing the netflix money, i’ll pay it soon 😂 if you see this clip, thank you very much. from childhood until now, you’ve always lent me money. i’ll repay you.. thank you very much. he reminds me every day and i’m always like, hei!! ive been busy working. i dont have time😂 even tho it isnt that much, just a few hundred baht. but i also owe him for pork leg rice. now its around four to five thousand baht. i still havent paid him back at all😂

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