How well do you know Wynter? (if you get any of these wrong I am unfriending/disowning/dumping you immediately)(jk)

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How Well Do You Know Wynter?

Test your knowledge about me with this fun and engaging quiz! Answer a range of questions that touch on my preferences, experiences, and personality. Whether you’re a close friend or just getting to know me, see how well you truly understand who I am.

  • 10 exciting questions
  • Learn more about my favorite things
  • Discover quirky facts about me
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CuriousCat247
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Whats my favorite color easy question (although I probably haven't told all of you this oops)
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Red
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Pink
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Black
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Blue
Out of my top 5 most listened to artists, who's my favorite?
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Doja Cat
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Billie Eilish
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5 Seconds of Summer
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Melanie Martinez
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Ariana Grande
Do you seriously think you're alone right now?
Yes
No
Out of these words what is something I have been described as?
Lazy
Clumsy
Productive
Naive
Three truths and a lie, which one's the lie?
I sprained my foot on literally the third day of school running in track
I've got arrested for shoplifting candy at a 7 eleven when I was 12
I flipped off a woman as early as one years old
I ran into a pole and thought I heard lil nas
Out of my top 3 most played video games, which one is my favorite?
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Animal Crossing
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Friday Night Funkin'
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Minecraft
Tru or false: I say I don't like to be around others. but I have a constant deep rooted fear of being alone, abandoned, by myself, with no one to turn to. Im afraid ill eventually end up old with everyone dead as I buy more and more pets to keep me company and getting more and more depressed as they keep dying. We say we want to live a long life but at what cost? To watch everyone we love slowly die around us? To try and lie on as the people we loved so much are snatched away, sitting as our soul slowly gets chipped away at as we become more and more bitter?
True
...true?
Which one do you think I have been described as?
An open book
Secretive
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