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Luciana Baldwin
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1 February, 20:00
What can clay be compared to?
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Mallory
1 February, 20:28
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Model magic
Sculpting clay
Slime
PLAY DOE
Sorry, I can't really think of anything else
It could also be compared to a bowl or something that you make with the clay.
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