chris carr
the thiccest boi on all the earth. fat -ss with a tiny weiner. needs to shave that unibrow and needs to stop f-cking his brother cousin uncle mom aunt step dad relatives. also has a really bad barber
yo did you see that fat-ss with the underlined forehead?
yeah man what a chris carr!
the thiccest boi on all the earth. fat -ss with a tiny weiner. needs to shave that unibrow and needs to stop f-cking his brother cousin uncle mom aunt step dad relatives. also has a really bad barber
yo did you see that fat-ss with the underlined forehead?
yeah man what a chris carr!
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