ADHD! SHUT DA F*** UUUUUUP!!!!

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LEMZIMUS_RAMSEY;c-10129014 said:
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VIBE;c-10128832 said:
Someone needs to clapavelli

Ha ha!!!!

Keep going bruh

Keep meming

If they dont tolerate democraty these Herman Cain ass republican can gtfo!

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deadeye;c-10128983 said:
This is the first song I listen to at the gym to amp myself up:

804...........RVA..........Skillz...........Lonnie B...........Dangermouf

Stand up!!!!

You ever hit up one their Art of Noise shows?
 
YOOOOOOO

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Just switched to the CW to get ready for Flash and Legends............

And that nigga Marlo from The Wire is on The Game:

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radio_santana;c-10128452 said:
People are crazy

This young woman underwent 50 surgeries to look like angelina jolie...smh

Before:

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After the procedure:

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Any resemblance?

Bitch out here looking like a day of the dead tattoo
 
BIGG WILL;c-10128745 said:
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After winning the State Championship, these boys playing in the 2nd Rd of the National Tournament today.

Boys won 26-0.

1 game away from National Title game tomorrow vs A team from VA. Chance for back to back to back Superbowl winners and back to back Nat. Champs.
 
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MIAMI — A Miami man accused of child abuse is using Florida's "stand your ground" self-defense law to try to prevail against charges that he hit a 5-year-old boy he says was "armed" with a tennis racquet.

The accused is tennis instructor Osmailer Torres, who was arrested in July 2016 after Miami police said he took away the boy's pint-size racquet and hit him with it — giving the child a bruise on the right arm and a lump on his eyebrow. Surveillance video captured the incident on the playground at Miami's First Presbyterian Church.

But Torres, 30, says the blow was inadvertent as he tried to rescue other students in harm's way.

In a motion asking a judge for "immunity," his defense lawyer said the boy was the "initial aggressor" and had been involved in "various violent altercations" against fellow students. That day, after being separated from other kids, the boy lifted a racquet "in the air and was poised to strike again against the other students and Mr. Torres.
 

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