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Dudes spend half they life talking “risking it all” for women,
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Dudes spend half they life talking “risking it all” for women,
ftfyHis dad aint teach him and neither has his mom
This man's troll game is off the charts
I gotcha, I see what you're trying to put down here.M Mark Antony you know what I’m talking about. Dudes beasting talking about “risking it all”, “shoot the club up”, ect. Those guy…kids, really….see these girls and say the same wild **** we used to say, the only difference is they actually do it.
I mean, young dudes (with or without money) make mistakes.These dudes just dumb honestly
M Mark Antony you know what I’m talking about. Dudes beasting talking about “risking it all”, “shoot the club up”, ect. Those guy…kids, really….see these girls and say the same wild **** we used to say, the only difference is they actually do it.
Dudes spend half they life talking “risking it all” for women, someone who actually has it to lose and be ok does it and its, “Man…he ******* up!”
The, "I'll drink her bath water" was the only one that irritated me.
Always wished there was a way to see how serious folks were.
They do. But you gotta see what’s happening around you at some pointI mean, young dudes (with or without money) make mistakes.
Whether you have it or not, the person who mothers your child has to hold some type of importance. Or does that not matter when you have money?Dudes spend half they life talking “risking it all” for women, someone who actually has it to lose and be ok does it and its, “Man…he ******* up!”
Yea, you gotta point.Well "eating ***" was one of those lines and here we are.
i'm past that "hate to see it" phase to the "you gon learn" ....
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