I Raf You Big Sister Is A Witch New Link

"Familiar Bonds" – a relationship & discovery system

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  • If you want, I can: fetch publication details and reviews, or produce a full 300–500 word review assuming a typical YA urban-fantasy plot — tell me which.

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    It sounds like you’re asking for a feature (like a story element, game mechanic, or app function) based on the phrase: i raf you big sister is a witch new

    "I raf you big sister is a witch new"

    I think there might be a typo or creative phrasing here. My best guess is you meant something like:

    If that’s the case, I can develop a feature for a story-based game or interactive fiction app where the user discovers their big sister is actually a witch — but a new, inexperienced one.


    Multiple reaction channels have now made videos with titles like "Kids Say the WEIRDEST Things (I RAF You Big Sister Witch NEW Explained)." These videos have garnered hundreds of thousands of views, cementing the phrase as a legitimate meme.

    "I raf you big sister is a witch new" is not a bug in the matrix. It’s not a secret code, and it’s not mental illness. It is a playful, evolving piece of internet folklore—part greeting, part roast, part serialized story. It means whatever you want it to mean, as long as that meaning includes a little bit of love and a little bit of witchcraft.

    So next time you see it in the wild, don't scroll past. Reply with something equally strange. Keep the meme alive. And remember: we are all someone’s weird big sister eventually. "Familiar Bonds" – a relationship & discovery system

    New update: I raf you for reading this entire article. End of patch notes.

    It looks like you're asking for a draft report based on a phrase that seems informal or possibly from a child’s note or a meme: "i raf you big sister is a witch new."

    I’ll interpret this as a humorous or creative writing exercise — perhaps a mock “incident report” or “family observation report.” Below is a playful draft.


    Subject: Informal Observation Report
    To: Family Council / Parenting Unit
    From: Concerned Sibling Observer
    Date: [Current Date]
    Re: Statement: “I raf you. Big sister is a witch. New.”

    On the above date, the reporting party (age approximate: early childhood) submitted the verbal/written statement: “I raf you. Big sister is a witch. New.” The word “raf” appears to be a phonetic or developmental spelling of “love” (as in “I love you”). The declarative sentence “big sister is a witch” was accompanied by the adjective “new,” possibly referring to a recent change in the sister’s behavior or a new Halloween costume.

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