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"thith ith thith ith the team of dethtiny."[URL unfurl="true"]https://files.catbox.moe/uitanz.mp4[/URL]
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-Fagtrick S. Tomlinthon, noted Milwaukee homosexual.
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"thith ith thith ith the team of dethtiny."[URL unfurl="true"]https://files.catbox.moe/uitanz.mp4[/URL]
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I don’t think I ever noticed before in the wide shot how he turns around to high five someone and there’s no one there"thith ith thith ith the team of dethtiny."
-Fagtrick S. Tomlinthon, noted Milwaukee homosexual.
I also just noticed what appears to be big nik in the background at about :15I don’t think I ever noticed before in the wide shot how he turns around to high five someone and there’s no one there
Describing his swill as “heavenly” is pretty good too.Don't forget the faggiest one of all, prezzies
He looks and sounds completely flaming here to the point I don’t believe anyone would think he wasn’t a faggot."thith ith thith ith the team of dethtiny."
-Fagtrick S. Tomlinthon, noted Milwaukee homosexual.
Your avatar's hilarious. His stance there was so fucking weird but I never really conciously noticed it.Niki
In the picture, it looks like he’s all smug or proud of himself.Your avatar's hilarious. His stance there was so fucking weird but I never really conciously noticed it.
Canyons accent sounded suspiciously Upper Midwestern for someone from Western Mississippi aka the Mississippi Delta region. We have a couple distinct dialects in the Mississippi Delta/Southern Louisiana region that run together. Someone from Columbus, MS would sound closer to someone from here in the Florida Parishes of Louisiana than someone from Wisconsin trying to talk in an Alabama accent poorly. Just saying. We don’t elongate the “a” sound in the parts of Mississippi and Louisiana that border the Mississippi River. It takes on a hard “uh” sound. Not an “aaaaah” sound.The whole false flag shit is incomprehensible to me. It's not even funny, just shocking and confusing. That voicemail from Canyon .
Pat didn’t realize it but he actually ended up sounding like Bobo when he was The Fugitive.Canyons accent sounded suspiciously Upper Midwestern for someone from Western Mississippi aka the Mississippi Delta region. We have a couple distinct dialects in the Mississippi Delta/Southern Louisiana region that run together. Someone from Columbus, MS would sound closer to someone from here in the Florida Parishes of Louisiana than someone from Wisconsin trying to talk in an Alabama accent poorly. Just saying. We don’t elongate the “a” sound in the parts of Mississippi and Louisiana that border the Mississippi River. It takes on a hard “uh” sound. Not an “aaaaah” sound.
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