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My Ideal Pet

Thomas just took the Ideal Pet Quiz and found out you was a Monkey!

The Monkey is always seeking out an adventure. Whether it's playing piano or scoring a goal, you push yourself to do the best that you can. When you're not focusing on the task at hand, you can't help but create some mischief with friends. You can be a clown but nobody holds it against you since they're too busy laughing.

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You are Dark Lotus! Dark Lotus is the hip-hop supergroup comprised of all the members from ICP, Twiztid, and Blaze Ya Dead Homie. Rapper Marz was one of the original members group, back when the group's concept was for each member to act as a petal of the lotus. Marz has since left Dark Lotus, but that doesn't mean they aren't still representing their Juggalo pride!

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