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Nah chick high as a kite, first she drove off with the gas pump in her whip, then gets extra paranoid about being followed.This just seems like it is a skit and not real
she on them dr prescribed pharmaceuticals
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Nah chick high as a kite, first she drove off with the gas pump in her whip, then gets extra paranoid about being followed.This just seems like it is a skit and not real
This just seems like it is a skit and not real
Do you know her personally to be saying all this?Nah chick high as a kite, first she drove off with the gas pump in her whip, then gets extra paranoid about being followed.
she on them dr prescribed pharmaceuticals
Do you know her personally to be saying all this?
I mean so she got out the car, walked past a gas pump and a long hose on the road, and didn't notice it. It looks it would be clearly in her line of sight of someone getting out of the driver side door and walking backward. Kinda convenient the video starts with her past it.
There is a cut in the middle of the video when she is telling them off. So it is real, but the video had to be edited?
The entire dialogue seems off. From her rant to the dudes laughing so hard they couldn't get their words out. And no one talks over the other person.
So a person would take a gas hose, that would be reeking of gas, still might have gas on it, and put it in their car? Into their Mercedes?
It is being posted by loony conservative IG account that is overly concerned with "triggering" liberals
Maybe it is real, I dunno, but there are some red flag in the video that makes be believe it is staged.
This just seems like some struggle bro skit about "yeah, look how dumb women are"
This cat has some type of CTE and it's quite serious. Seems he used to behave this way even as a teen, probably from playing football from an early age.
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