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There’s a lot to unpack here so we’ll start from the beginning. I decided to just pick a pop star because I couldn’t Iraqi up one of their names in a clever way so I used the example that my friend sent me which he probably copied from 4chan. Secondly, Bonnie is not a mud shark and I’ve never expressed overt interest in any other female on here. Finally, why do you know so much about Avri Lavigne? Sounds like you’re just a hater boy.I wonder if this Avril will also become a worthless snowbunny slut?
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She has 10x’s the money of tyga. He’s a literal joke in the black community and is known for being broke and fucking trannys.
Millions of young white kids fell in love with her, yet after just one diddy party she chose to humiliate her huge fanbase.
Video below was secretly taken at a diddy party.
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Why does @BonnieMcFarlaneMe2 love mudsharks so much? Does his love of hiphop and wanting to be black have something to do with it? Definitely the most pozzed brotherman here.
There’s a lot to unpack here so we’ll start from the beginning. I decided to just pick a pop star because I couldn’t Iraqi up one of their names in a clever way so I used the example that my friend sent me which he probably copied from 4chan. Secondly, Bonnie is not a mud shark and I’ve never expressed overt interest in any other female on here. Finally, why do you know so much about Avri Lavigne? Sounds like you’re just a hater boy.
You know in middle English "protest" was synonymous with promise? A lot of people just don't understand that quote.
I think Mr. Smartie pants over here forgets that words and their meaning change over time. This happens often in the English speaking world, but thanks for your hot take. Fucking redditor’s…You know in middle English "protest" was synonymous with promise? A lot of people just don't understand that quote.
I've considered it to mean not, "the lady makes 'promises' she can't keep" but rather, "her over-promise (protest) places her sincerity in doubt." Is this not correct?You know in middle English "protest" was synonymous with promise? A lot of people just don't understand that quote.
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