Queenie is named more times on this random pallet jack than the entirety of tadc

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Queenie is named more times on this random pallet jack than the entirety of tadc

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Queenie
The Amazing Digital Circus: Queenie —Aesthetic
Queenie's Character & Personality
Queenie is a woman who's most likely somewhere in her forties. She's also the wife of Kinger. Queenie became one of the first humans to enter the digital circus. Her digital avatar was of an Anthropomorphic Queen Chess-Piece. Although Queenie's personality is never shown first hand, Kinger reveals some things about his spouse. She was a funny and creative person. Queenie was really into entomology, and loved insects as a result. She was also quite persuasive, as she was able to change her husband's disdain for bugs into a love for them. Beyond this, Queenie is quite kind upon interacting with her spouse, even before realizing it was him, and becoming affectionate soon after.
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I’m a simple girl. I see an endearing old man say something like “I hated myself for the things I thought I was responsible for” and I whip out my pen like “ok bet”
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