Tryna save ugly hoes does not count as you being a doctor bro
Ugly girls have good throat
Enthusiastic
Ugly girls have good throat
Enthusiastic
Cant relate, i dont fw ugly b****es
Cant relate, i dont fw ugly b****es
Ugly is subjective
You could be fw an ugly rn
Ugly is subjective
You could be fw an ugly rn
Not the b****es I f*** with
The girls in your avy are typically generally ugly
Not the b****es I f*** with
The girls in your avy are typically generally ugly
The girl in my avy a gawdess stop
do you think there's hope for a guy like me?
Holy s*** I’m choking on my coffeeeeeee
This basically, KTT nerds just need to step their game up so they can stop with them threads in the relationship section
I don’t touch the relationship section...don’t wanna catch the energy over there
Holy s*** I’m choking on my coffeeeeeee
why?
i'm a great guy with a lot of different interests
some of which include exploring and mapping out the sewer system in my city.
“I remember when like the Ari thing happened, I just looked at Pete and I was like, ‘Man, the average American dude is very proud,’” the “Bloody Valentine” singer, 30, said on the Wednesday, September 23 episode of SiriusXM’s The Howard Stern Show.
“He was just like a symbol of hope, because he was one of the boys,” the musician explained. “Just one of the guys in the basement.”
During his relationship with the “Rain on Me” singer, the Saturday Night Live star, 26, was credited with having “Big D–k Energy,” which Kelly remembered fondly.
“I was around for the whole creation of that term,” the Midnight in the Switchgrass actor told Howard Stern. “That was an interesting time. That was kind of when I was crashing at their Pete and Ariana’s apartment in New York, when they were together. We would step on the streets and everyone would look at him.”
The comedian, who split from the Scream Queens alum in October 2018, joked about Grande’s effect on him and his career during a March episode of First We Feast’s Hot Ones, saying “Ariana Grande made me all famous and stuff.”
The King of Staten Island star added: “She sent the wolves on me. She made me, created me — whatever they say.”
“I don’t have any siblings, you know, so when you see someone, like, Pete has issues, that’s like my little brother and he’s like my best friend, too, but also like a little brother,” Kelly said, referring to Davidson’s 2020 rehab stay, which the musician helped to facilitate.
He added: “Ya, that’s my dog. Love Pete.”
the way these bloggers avoid using basic pronouns is so coutner intuitive and cringe inducing.
".....the "rain on me" singer, born to mother, jane, in 1994, said." Just say she or mention her by name. Had to stop f***ing reading.
Not the b****es I f*** with
The girls in your avy are typically generally ugly
Cringe
