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No but u would no about that wouldn't you solly bro ahahaha clowns like u apparently like that shit hey u would go good as one of the insane clown possies ahahaha lmao your so

Funny what's the matter u make fun of every one on hear now your getting ripped on don't like it do we Why so serious mwa hahahha

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No but u would no about that wouldn't you solly bro ahahaha clowns like u apparently like that shit hey u would go good as one of the insane clown possies ahahaha lmao your so

Funny what's the matter u make fun of every one on hear now your getting ripped on don't like it do we Why so serious mwa hahahha

Oh on the contrary my illiterate acquaintance. I dont care what is said on the web, but I will inform you that your in dire need of a dictionary braz.

Its ok most of your comebacks are just headaches rather than witty.

Now be a good rapper and go choke on chode

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Ummmm, thats Hugh Jackman as the joker.

Its ok, I understand, you cant interpret pictures with a iq below 30

Maybe if I put a afm on him then it might click

Heath Ledger..... Hugh Jackman, there all the same

Rescued it with Chick in Astronaut outfit but :thumbsup:

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Heath Ledger..... Hugh Jackman, there all the same

Rescued it with Chick in Astronaut outfit but :thumbsup:

Oh Jesus. What was I thinking!!! Thanks for the save.

Hadouken do u like chocolates well how bout Half a bar ahahahaha

You still talking about gay shit? Seems like you're the one with cock on your mind.

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Yeah but u actually follow through with the gay shit ahahahaha lmao see there is a difference between talking about it and actually doing it like you do lol ahahaha

HAHA you admitted that you always have cock on your mind.

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Ah you crack me up u do ahahaha !! I'm over this immature bullcrap

Hey hadouken go root a horse hahahaha Since u love beastianity an have pictures of horses all over the back of your toilet door ahahahaha

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I think this site needs an IQ test to register with a minimum score of 30 or so. Would stop threads like this! also no registering during school holidays.

Still say its la bomba trolling!

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