Screenshots I saved from Jae’s old tumblr during 2012

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Screenshots I saved from Jae’s old tumblr during 2012
Posted to Jae’s old tumblr
Date posted: January 21, 2012
Caption: FINALLY COPED A DISNEY CREW. WOOOOOO. I don’t usually take pictures of myself. Dont judge me.
Posted to Jae’s old tumblr
Date posted: July 14, 2012
Caption: The World Is Mine.
Posted to Jae’s old tumblr
Date posted: August 4, 2012
Caption: The signature pedoface. Don’t even think about it, got it on copyright.
These are the 2 icons Jae used on his old tumblr account
Sorry for the low quality, I had to zoom in on some old screenshots I had
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