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Terrielle

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  1. A hot ass mess this chloe lady gives privileged white woman teas praised for the bare minimum. I don't see the high fashion. Im team roach on this one
  2. 1,2 step was and still is incredible. That intro alone gets you hype
  3. This song is excellent and the gp stays tasteless
  4. I think the answer is obvious. Imo, it's just straight people using bisexuality for a headline. Our community, in general, has a revolving door, and we truly let anybody in, we are not protective of our space or our image at all the way other minorities are (like Black people for example, ie Rachel Dolezal). Anyway, women seem to be especially guilty of bi-baiting. I know I will get downvoted to death but it's called an OPINION.
  5. Yeah they're done for, unfortunately. They fumbled the Milkshake hype so bad..
  6. 1 Million AND a snack? chile sign me up
  7. I can't find it in me to give a shite about this privileged brat's well-being sorry
  8. Depends on ur skin tone
  9. No because none of them would do that for any of us lbr lol
  10. Not to make you paranoid but i'd be more concerned about being filmed during it. If he lied about his partner, god only knows what else his creepy ass would be willing to do. Men like that make me ******* sick.

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