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Diana - Romance Scammer - ner6621@dalika.org

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from: ner6621@dalika.org <ner6621@dalika.org>
date: Aug 19, 2023, 6:20 PM
subject: Hi
mailed-by: dalika.org

Hello my dear Bunny!
I am very glad, Bunny, that today I found your letter, and it is so important for me to answer you.
Tell me, do you mind that I called you "Bunny"?
You know I want to do something nice for you.
You can also come up with some kind word for me. Or is it better to always call you by your first name? What do you think
would it be more convenient? I want to write so much to you that I don't know where to start. How are you? smile. I hope your day
went well. I am also in a good mood now. Because today was a busy day for me.
Today I took a walk around the city. I visited the 5D cinema for the first time. I have many impressions.
I put on special glasses, and they put me in a chair. My chair, went in different directions. And I seem to be rolling
on a cart on rails. And when I was driving past the waterfall, small drops of water hit my face. It made me
impression of reality. Have you been to the 5D cinema? Did you like it?
What is your weather like? We have great weather, the sun is shining. Please tell me honestly. Do you like it
communicate with me? Receive my letters, my photos? I want you to answer honestly. And now I'm waiting for your answer.
Your Diana.
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