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RP in Geek & Sundry!

Rejected Princesses Gets A Book Full of Badass Stories | Geek and Sundry
Ever wonder about those princess who didn’t get a Disney movie made about them? Rejected Princesses tells the stories of women who, let’s just say, won’t be getting their very own animated kids movie anytime soon.

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