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Everything posted by SUXBNME
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Sean 'R. Kelly' Combs accused of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old in the early 1990s
SUXBNME replied to edjr's topic in The Geek Club
Oh no he diidnt -
Trump’s New Company, net-worth balloons to $6.4B
SUXBNME replied to Maximum Overkill's topic in The Geek Club
Yes, you have read it before and then pasted it here...From this site https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trumps-social-media-company-starts-trading-on-nasdaq -
Why are MAGAturds so whiny about wind energy?
SUXBNME replied to Pimpadeaux's topic in The Geek Club
Bats are cute -
Why are MAGAturds so whiny about wind energy?
SUXBNME replied to Pimpadeaux's topic in The Geek Club
Don't forget about the Bats, asshat -
Great scene, great movie.
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Dylan Mulvaney is mocking women, is not an example of women.
SUXBNME replied to edjr's topic in The Geek Club
What is Dylan Mulvaney's net worth? According to several sources, Dylan's current net worth as of 2024 stands somewhere around $2 million, though some speculate it might even be higher. It's understandable, given that she has over 10 million followers on TikTok as of this writing and has appeared in several sponsored posts. -
What is the healthiest thing you do? Physical well-being wise
SUXBNME replied to naomi's topic in The Geek Club
I tried to run around your mom once....Once -
What is the healthiest thing you do? Physical well-being wise
SUXBNME replied to naomi's topic in The Geek Club
3-4 times a night, easily. Sucks, but I never have a hangover -
Roger Goodell Says NFL Is Ready to Ban Controversial Hip-Drop Tackle
SUXBNME replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
So are the metal helmets they use -
What is the healthiest thing you do? Physical well-being wise
SUXBNME replied to naomi's topic in The Geek Club
Drink shitloads of water before bed. -
Asswhole Also, nice win.
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Who here still supports the violence in Chicago?
SUXBNME replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
hot topic -
Yea...I'm sure it's been poasted here many times before, but still....
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Very few front men / women can compete with Sebastian. troof
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Yea...cause Jesus had a say in the matter.
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Some of us even OBSESS over kitty kats (like myself) I say sexy things to myself when I'm dancing
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Like it...Good poast
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Must have been a Florida transplant Our state is fukked, but weirdess like that I usually associate to Florida...Bath salts and all
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Once again, STFU with your red vs blue team in every damn topic. We all know where you stand. Also, I'm sorry that you seem to have to use your religion for a crutch. Show me on the doll where satan touched you
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Wrong
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Not a chinaman, dippy
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