Twitch Skarkro
an amazingly hilarious guy whos super sweet and kind hearted with an exceptionally large c-ck. seems to be well-liked by everyone. has an amazing jew fro (which i want to steal from him) and he makes everyone laugh alot. always has a few tricks up his sleeve and never leaves anyone feeling sad or left out. personally i want to have him in my life forever. <3 sammie: that guy was freaking hilarious and sweet and soooo cute! celeste: yeah i know right... that's because he's twitch skarkro.
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