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[quote=Dimmu Burger;17178806]Yeah there is like 5 hot asians ever.[/quote]
Cause they all look the same lololololol |
You guys have bad taste in women.
[QUOTE=Gangrene;17178818] how much is tuition per semester[/QUOTE] Like, 9000 a year lololol. |
[QUOTE=Angmar;17178826]You guys have bad taste in women.
Like, 9000 a year lololol.[/QUOTE] not too bad, mine is half that though |
UW > your college
tbh |
Sup bros nm jus chillaxin
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UOW > UW > asb's elf training college
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uw wow sounds pretty elite wtf does that stand 4
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[QUOTE=Angmar;17178843]UW > your college
tbh[/QUOTE] at least I didn't have suck dick like you did to get that one guy you know to put in a good word run on sentance |
[QUOTE=Reaganista;17178849]uw wow sounds pretty elite wtf does that stand 4[/QUOTE]
University of Washington nig |
where's that
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DC I think.
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Seattle
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same question lol!
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you mad gay bro
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[I]mad[/I] gay
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seattle !!
who knew ??? |
you knew
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Sure he did.
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[QUOTE=RetiredAt22;17178882][I]mad[/I] gay[/QUOTE]
tway is a queef |
I have shagger's back.
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[QUOTE=Angmar;17178907]tway is a queef[/QUOTE]
Heil five me, bro \o |
[QUOTE]Seattle is considered the home of Grunge music[11] because it was home to artists such as Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, and Mudhoney all of whom reached vast audiences in the early 1990s.[116] The city is also home to such varied musicians as avant-garde jazz musicians Bill Frisell and Wayne Horvitz, rapper Sir Mix-a-Lot, smooth jazz saxophonist Kenny G, Heart, heavy metal bands Queensryche and Nevermore, and such poppier rock bands as Harvey Danger, Goodness, Dave Matthews Band and the Presidents of the United States of America. Such musicians as Jimi Hendrix, Duff McKagan, Nikki Sixx, and Quincy Jones spent their formative years in Seattle.[116]
Since the grunge era, the area has hosted a diverse and influential alternative music scene. The Seattle record label Sub Pop—the first to sign Nirvana and Soundgarden—has signed such non-grunge bands as Band of Horses, Modest Mouse, Murder City Devils, Sunny Day Real Estate, Death Cab for Cutie and The Postal Service.[116] Earlier Seattle-based popular music acts include the collegiate folk group The Brothers Four; The Wailers, a 1960s garage band; The Ventures, an instrumental rock band; pop Young Fresh Fellows and The Posies; pop-punk The Fastbacks; and the outright punk of The Fartz (later 10 Minute Warning), The Gits, and Seven Year Bitch.[117][/QUOTE] fascinating |
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this page is hella dope
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so you're gonna hang with madeyadams
hit that |
Hairy girls are gross. Is madey still hippy?
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I eat hair.
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what? i don't want to know such things
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It keeps me aliiiiiiiiiive
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are you doing alright man?
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