Minnar
dorkalorka
minnar is an asian dorkalorka.
an incredibly beautiful and talented young lady. minnars are often exceptionally bright and comp-ssionate individuals who seek to make the world a better place based on their idealistic visions. oftentimes minnars are also quite esoteric and exemplify great concern for other peoples’ feelings. it is quit typical for guys named jesse to fall in love with minnars.
“if everyone was a minnar then we would be living in a perfect utopia”
“it’s a shame that there are not more minnars in the world”
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