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What is a good warcry?

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

this could be one for the blue team:

Blue team, Blue team,

we're the best, blue team blue team,

we have no time to rest,

running running on the track,

everyone is falling back,

come on blue team, we can do it,

GO BLUE TEAM!!!!

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