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- Catégorie : Anecdote
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- Mise à jour : Apr 29,2025
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Alex
Aug 02,2025
Really fun app! The true or false questions are engaging and cover a wide range of topics. I love how it challenges my knowledge without needing an internet connection. Great for quick brain teasers! 😊
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