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    Twerkin at da funeral

    Feel free to post someone else twerking at a funeral/wake
  2. Where is a racist comment in this thread? There is none although it seems you want someone to post something over the line. The problem lies in you
  3. It’s mind boggling
  4. What the hell is wrong with you , it’s a police bodycam video
  5. Had to make mention of the big ‘uns
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    Hey Weepaws!

    Uh oh #BREAKING: It's now 3x more likely Jesus returns this year than Bitcoin hitting $200k this month according to Polymarket
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    Trial of Karen Read - Thoughts?

    The new season is really shaping up to be a great follow up to season 2
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    Elon says that Trump is in the Epstein files.

    Say it ain’t so Hakeem “GOP Rep. James Comer reveals Hakeem Jeffries solicited money from Jeffrey Epstein in 2013: "Another email shows Democrat fundraisers invited Epstein to an event or to meet privately with Hakeem Jeffries..."
  9. HellToupee

    Twerkin at da funeral

    searching youtube brings 1 video of 2 fatties posted today . It’s fake as fock . You search
  10. Wow your post is a total fabrication
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    Twerkin at da funeral

    Blame the parlance of our times
  12. HellToupee

    Twerkin at da funeral

    This thread is about twerking at a funeral. Lowlife imbeciles come in all races
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    Twerkin at da funeral

    Let’s check Grok Is twerking at funerals appropriate ? No, twerking at funerals is not appropriate in the vast majority of cultural contexts. Funerals are rituals centered on grief, respect for the deceased, and communal mourning (or, in some celebratory traditions like New Orleans jazz funerals, dignified joy and remembrance). Twerking — a highly sexualized, provocative dance move — clashes hard with that tone. It’s almost universally seen as disrespectful, attention-seeking, or straight-up mocking the dead and the bereaved. There are tiny exceptions: - If the deceased explicitly requested a wild, irreverent send-off in their will (e.g., “I want strippers and twerking at my funeral”), and the family is 100% on board, then technically it’s their funeral and their rules. - In some hyper-modern, atheist, or counter-cultural circles people treat funerals like parties, but even then twerking usually crosses the line into cringe or offense. Real-world examples (viral videos of people twerking on caskets in places like the Dominican Republic, Ghana, or the U.S.) almost always trigger backlash, fights, or the dancer getting dragged out. Public opinion is overwhelmingly negative. Bottom line: unless the dead person literally wrote “twerk on me” in their will and everyone present signed off on it, keep the ass-shaking for the club, not the cemetery. It’s not about being “prudish”; it’s basic respect for a solemn occasion.
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    Twerkin at da funeral

    Thats your go to. Racism. Pretty bold of you lil squissy to come out as pro twerking at funerals
  15. gotcha guy is going to do his thing
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    Twerkin at da funeral

    Temu casket
  17. Because they know how to act in both professional and social settings
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    Twerkin at da funeral

    Ghana is on a different level
  19. My wife or daughter wouldn’t be rude and interrupt.
  20. She was a rude cont and he treated her as such
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