shout out to @chiki_pleasure
I hate your fucking guts you slut hope you fucking die, when you get hell I hope Satan puts a needle in your eye and i really hope i get to see all you thieves go down in flames. You take. It's kind of if you can't do you teach only shit bags that can't do or be or actually earn a life without take what we earn not being the shit garbage of society. I fucking hate people way more than most but I'm common and typical to make people lives worse because boo hoo im trash at life and too pathetic to do anything but shit on people that matter way more than you could ever could be. i just hope i will get the chance to decimate all your crew has done to make lives worse and the favor be returned Always remember that when enjoy lyour scams that you're shit and will always betoday way. Can't forget to give Dreamsingles.com and @elizaveta @elizaveta1 and Paul marc and some other old turd. may thor strike you down without mercy, cunts
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