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Are your parents shattered you dropped out of med school?

lol yep

Dentists...

Buy another one ya rich mother f**ker

another car? not yet. gotta get some earnings under my belt. then FT86 timez (or a bike. always wanted a bike)

Parents dentists and son is Med student. One smart family

im an idiot really

Do your parents drive a Merc/BMW and do you live in a big double story house? :P

no. we drive toyotas. and yes the house is large. but i'll be moving out in a year or so

haha saw some AME TM02s thought they looked nice but hard to find anything in 19s

Need thick spoke wheels.

taking over the running of my parent's business in the next couple of months. doing an online diploma atm so i can be all official n shit

What business you running?

lol yep

another car? not yet. gotta get some earnings under my belt. then FT86 timez (or a bike. always wanted a bike)

im an idiot really

no. we drive toyotas. and yes the house is large. but i'll be moving out in a year or so

Twas rick James, bitch

Buy my bike

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