It Is Easy To Imagine A Rude Badass Riko. Actually She Doesnt Need A Bat To Be Badass, Though She Looks

It is easy to imagine a rude badass Riko. Actually she doesn’t need a bat to be badass, though she looks cooler with one.
Hope you like it!
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Es sencillo imaginar a una ruda Riko. En realidad no necesita un bat para serlo, aunque se ve genial con uno.
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