Wet + 13 Year Old Rape Victim X persecution Complex
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100% Pedo
Actually all ya really did was show how tiny and petty you are. All that stupid over a......movie, hahaha~~~~
Wet + 13 Year Old Rape Victim X persecution Complex
=
100% Pedo
That was stupid as ya totally ignore just how tiny and petty you are.
Stupid, are you aware of the FACT the legal age of consent in the Phillipines was..............................12.
So cool all your stupid rape talk,ok stupid?
I never saw any young girls in those bars by the way. And even if they had been there, what dummy is taking some kid over full grown women?
wet + 12 year old legal X psychotic defense that age of consent is tantamount to unequivocable consent
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100% Pedo
Wrong as usual. I never saw any kids in any bars so why be a ing liar, well?
And if I would have seen any kids in a bar I'm asking the manager about what the is going on with that sick , got it little guy?
Stupid, stop ignoring my take on that sick , what ya can't read?
Wet + 12-13 year old sex slaves X eyes closed
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didn't see any kids but felt their insides
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100% Pedo
Dude, are you re ed? Where did you ever get this pedo thing from anyway? Why just make up ya ing freak? I never saw any kids in any bars so why keep lying ya ing liar?
Stupid, there is nothing sicker than a sick ass pedo, ok guy? Now why ignore my stance on that sickness, you really this ed up?
Wet + 12-13 year old sex slaves made to look like adults X desire to kill all Pedos
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100% Self-Hating Pedo
i'm pretty sure avante first checked with the bars human resources director.
The top one in google mentions similarities to No County for Old Men?
Try the top 10 and counting.
More often than not, however, it tries so hard to emulate the likes of “No Country for Old Men” at times that you can feel it practically straining from the effort without quite pulling it off. Peter Sobczynski of Roger Ebert.com
http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/he...igh-water-2016
it’s the kind of genre piece that’s destined to be compared — unfavorably, how else? — to “No Country for Old Men.” -Ann Hornaday Washington Post
In many ways, or High Water reminds me of No Country for Old Men, as both explore violence and criminality in the modern world as a way to speak to larger truths as to how we judge one another...-Mark Hughes in Forbes
It's incredible that you combat the fact you can't think for yourself with more proof that you can't think for yourself.
Well, to bring the discussion back to the movie, I liked it. The film was basically The Town set in Texas, with a little No Country For Old Men sprinkled in.
I'd recommend it.
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