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You know who attacked the golden temple???

i have an answer....

The person..well its not just a person it's two persons..

they played a prank like couple hours ago.. on someone (not saying)

The answer is Cassandra and Ruby!! :D

We attacked the golden temple because it Sucked!!!

LOL, no really it did!

I don't see why they call it the golden temple i mean it's not even gold..

it's not real gold IT'S PINK!! Hehehehehe..

There's your answer!!!!!!!

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