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So you're saying you surf somewhere in the middle of the night and poof there's some random dude ranting about something. You got enchanted by the sound of his voice. Dayum! I didn't know you're that gay.
yeahi found legit evidence prooflike you guysby youtubing random people what do you think about this random hmong yotuber RAY VANGranting in his garage funny ass shyt
Nope. That's you and TheAfterLife. LolRay Vang ain't nowhere near Atheist and Theist. He's just straight-up rapist and con-artist during his prime.
About 5 people calls HmgRock the Delusional Drunk-Tard, lmao! Once a liar, always a liar. VisualMon, I think we can be friends while this dude has some weird issues...if you know what I mean...
Movies are based on real life experience. Godfather is a good drama and moral principle since it teaches people not to be like Freddo and Sonny. Watching drama movies is no better than listening to Neej Neeg. The reason why I compare you to these horrible people in books, movies, and history is because you behave like one of them. You throw the evidence out the window like a true leftwing party because it doesn't apply to your agenda; you throw away the archeological videos that I sent you that are based on professionals. I understand that you don't want to be reason with...which is why I find you to be quite a cumbersome with a taste of idiocy.
Movies applies to real life. I have seen a Hmong family who got a Freddo. That was my horrible uncle. I also see Narcos on Netflix; yet, that's real. I have a buddy of mine who got a Freddo because they behave like one. He hates him because he talks too much to the point, he brings danger to their family. That friend of mine is a Mexican. Him and his entire buddies disregard that guy when I hang out with him during my college years. That guy got no friends because he isn't trustworthy. If you keep saying, "That's just a movie; that will never happen to anyone!"I met one who is like Freddo. Movies are based on real life people. If you read about the Author for Harry Potter, she takes people's lifestyle and how they behave to put into her story. In creative writing, you have to take Neej Neeg as your spice. Again...movies are based off from Neeg Neej to create a moral story. The Little Red Hen is a moral book. Are you going to say, "That's just a fawking book! It's not real!" I bet 10 bucks, you're going to say that; also, I might think you haven't read that children's book yet.