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how does an asian, not know about bit torrent?

hahahahaha lol soooo true

My brother used to do all that, and I'd just leech all his stuff.

Now after a while since I've moved out, figured I need some new stuff :D

Yep brain dead yet worth more than you'll ever be.

Lifes a bitch chump.

Keep trying to be some cool Internet guy I know for fact your a deadset loser in real life so pretend all you want only person failing at life stares right back at ya in the mirror.

Just so you know I'd run rings around you in any capacity however you aren't worth my time or effort so cheap insults work for me ya fugly fat mofo :)

Honestly Just give up and accept your nothing but a scrub.

lol birds well played.

You can have all the money in the world yet as a person, you haven't developed an inch, if any. You're still bitter on what has been said and done, have personal grudges on an internet forum as you seem to take this shit too seriously coz in your own world, internet is serious business ye? You need to snap out of this high school mentality you've been carrying most part of your life, i suppose people don't understand why you would risk venturing into the unknown when you could just comfortably exist with the current conditions.

no you dont. old stuff is better.

True, but all old shit has been lost with computers dying, and car cd's now all scratched to the shit..

Or you can help a brudda out and make me a car cd mix? :D

lol you have no idea, really none at all. You troll the internet for fun and think I'm the one with issues..

You take a holiday by yourself and spend your time posting on the internet.. Even more laughable it's not like your keeping friends updated your telling a forum who thinks your a Fkn dip shit that nobody likes why not call a random number and start telling them they might actually care slightly more than anyone here

Keep crapping on trying in vain to prove your better than me all your doing is confirming what everyone knows already about you.

True, but all old shit has been lost with computers dying, and car cd's now all scratched to the shit..

Or you can help a brudda out and make me a car cd mix? :D

yeh if you want. pass me hard drive and ill fill it up with what I can if you like.. you only live in mulgrave so not far.

Let your butthurt speak out and keep up the tall poppy syndrome my son, showing strong signs of conflict between the desire to be noticed and the fear of being humiliated.. it's plain obvious that im arguing with an imbecile that has an iq below room temperature :no:

yeh if you want. pass me hard drive and ill fill it up with what I can if you like.. you only live in mulgrave so not far.

Cheers mang, can offer movies in return.

You going to the cruise Friday night? I might go depending on a friends personal situation.

Might organise a SE pre-meet as I know another 5-9 cars that might come.

Cheers mang, can offer movies in return.

You going to the cruise Friday night? I might go depending on a friends personal situation.

Might organise a SE pre-meet as I know another 5-9 cars that might come.

dunno if can be assed driving to westside.. let me know if your definitely going and ill see. I have a lot of driving to do that weekend as it is.. and the clutch is effd from arthurs seat so that getting fixed at sabaddin coz birds cant fit me in this week..

we'll see what happens bro

and yeh.. need some movies.. just no home made pornos of yourself lol

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