1 year ago

My Final Post <3


Imma make this short and sweet.

I will be leaving my accounts active but I will not be on them. Gamejolt was a journey for the 4-5 years i've been on it, and it had some fun times, and it also had it's bad times. But we grow from them and learn. I'm happy to talk to as many people and gain as much friends as I did and I will forever be grateful (and will still talk to you ofc <3) for you. I was a bit upset about leaving but I know it's for the best that I do, thank you everyone for being here, a follower, and being a friend <3

I wish everyone the best and that their future only gets better. Stay safe and i love you all -Cheetah_Puffy



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