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ontherocks

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  1. Communism me thinks
  2. Nee, bin ma wech, ne!
  3. No, actually....I take it back. You seem perfect for each other.
  4. She has like, at least three of them, but lettuce not mention them, cause you know what they say bby, " the bigger the star, the bigger the target"
  5. @NOW I love good news, I looooooveee good news
  6. Godna is coming to cure homosegshuas from their wicked ways
  7. Well, it just got real quiet in the south after reading this out loud. Bless y'all โค๏ธ
  8. It's fairly simple. Most rock bands (all of them actually) sound very much English, because being authentic is important in the rock / alt sphere. Pop singers who have no interest in breaking the US market mostly sound English, too. And then, there are singers and pop groups (not all of them for example the Spice Girls or Ed Sheeran or Olivia Dean) know that they have to mute their accents in order to get airplay in the US or big playlisting, so they adapt. The American audience is not too keen on hearing an accent from outside the US and they dismiss it aside from the fact that they have butchered the original language themselves. Probably don't want to be constantly reminded of it on the radio. That pretty much sums it up.
  9. Crumbs is obviously the only thing you like being served to you

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