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Noah: Don't love you back & feel different Finn: it'd not feel earned David: not gonna sail. Mike is clear he loves El Caleb: HAHA Gaten: is very funny. They just good friends. Will's through his own journey Duffers: We shut down internet noise Producer: just friends. It's weird

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