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Homie should have taken that to his grave.Sometimes it's better to keep stuff to yourself
Kids whole timeline belongs in this thread , next level self-hate
I really snitched him out to Big Momma. Black boy lostRustyShackleford little brother wylin b
Kids whole timeline belongs in this thread , next level self-hate
Hey that's a question for him.Dudes trying to get more support, brothers lost all masculinity.
So if the hot wife was fiending for him to take it in the ***, he taking it or nah?
Kids whole timeline belongs in this thread , next level self-hate
Brah Vegas has a heavy swinger scene and some of the stories I have heard over the years are wild as ****.Had a former coworker tell me this. Him and his wife was swinging and the other wife was super hot apparently, and she asked the dudes to top each other. Said he tried it, didn't like it, but did it because she was hot and he was fiending.
I believe the only men who speak this way are men who have engaged in oral sex with other men and are trying to normalize it.
First Terri Crews, then Malik Yoba...now Tank.
Sheesh!
Heard a dude say that he would get oral from a man dressed as a woman.
Had the nerve to say out loud that "a mouth is a mouth"...but was adamant that he wasn’t gay.
Crazy!
Seems like people want to escape reality by separating thier actions from the consequences.
If I tried robbing a bank once and didnt like it, you think the police are gonna let me go when they find me?
I respectfully disagree. I’ve noticed a lot of people equate having fun or doing something personal when you have kids with being a bad parent.If you can’t be at your child’s birth without a PS4 you’re not ready to be a father.
Thomas Alexander, 66, was hunting deer near Yellville on Tuesday night when he believed he had successfully shot a deer, officials said.
Alexander, who lived in the area and was an experienced hunter, was sitting in an elevated deer stand during the state's muzzleloader season, Keith Stephens, chief of communications with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, told ABC News.
After going down to check on his "kill," Alexander soon discovered that the animal was in fact not dead.
There was deer blood found in the location where the attack happened, Stephens said.
"It appears he shot the deer and he had put his rifle down near the deer stand and walked down to check and make sure it was dead," Stephens said. "And that's when whatever happened, happened."
© [SUP]Neal Mishler/Getty Images, FILE In this undated file photo, a white tailed buck deer is shown in the fall.[/SUP]
The deer, which was not fatally injured, got back up and attacked Anderson, who suffered several puncture wounds on his body.
"Our assumption is the deer did gore him with his antlers," Stephens said.
Alexander was by himself but was able to call his family for help, who then called emergency responders. He later died at the hospital.