Bros Skank never discriminate & has gen wart🤢🫣🤮
THE DAY A SKANK HAS A
ROCKY DIRT ROAD FOR
A CROTCH (GEN.WARTS)
WILL BE THE DAY THE
WORLD WENT TO SHIT
AND HELL FROZE.
ALSO ITS LAUGHABLE
FOR A PERSON WHO Hl
HAS BEEN ALL UP IN THAT
(EW-GROSS) THINKS HE
IS REALLY DOING SOMETHING
AND CUTTING ME DOWN LIKE
A TREE (HE SAID)
MY GUY YALL NEED TO WORK
AND GET THOSE FUNGUS
MUSHROOM LOOKING WARTS...
MY BROTHER AND WHOSE THING
HE GOT NOW
REALLY THINKING THEY DOING
SOMETHING BUT I NEVER
SAID THEY WERE THE SMARTEST. .. /Jonesboro
NEXT IM GONNA
WARN YALL ABOUT A SHOP
NOT TO GO TO... ILL EXPLAIN WHY....
TILL THEN REMEMBER
STDS ARE REAL AND
REAL NASTY PEOPLE LIKE
ABOVE GUESS LIKE MOTHER
LIKE DAUGHT I GUESS 🤣 #mytoxicfamily #selfaware #genitalwart #unfiltered #tiktokviral insta
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