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Bring out your giant pink dildos and call someone a dog c nt because the long-awaited second season of Heartbreak High is out today!!!! After two years of waiting, the beloved students of Heartly High are back on our screens. This time around, the characters are a tiny bit older but hardly any wiser — but […]
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