bakies
the real word for cookies
if cookies were cooked then they could be called cookies but the are baked so why the h-ll arent they called bakies
yo, you should put some weed in those bakies
how does one acheive cookies? by cooking? i think not… by baking, thats how! so why do we call them cookies if we bake them, its wrong i tell you wrong! we will have 6.6 billion people join this group to pet-tion hte worldwide name change of cookies to the new bakies (pr-nounced, bay – keys, but with more flow and umph)
d-mn girl these mm bakies are so delicious
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