This could be the funniest thing written this year.
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That sort of deodorant wasn’t Tikanga anyway.
HOW DARE THEY! Suggesting that Chris Luxon once worked for a living. At a bottom feeding job at that!
I’ve heard about those sort of deoderants but they aren’t recommended as they can make your privates itch and can lead to health problems.
Gotta chase that crazy bald-head outta this town.
Still smells like a curry house dunny
“No, I did not lose my hair in a Faustian bargain with John Key – Why do you ask?”
Just spray and walk away you useless non person
God botherer announces the second coming with the revelation he doesn’t need to drop his trousers to take a dump.
Luxie’s career because he was talentless…
“The less talent they have, the more pride, vanity, and arrogance they have. All these fools, however, find other fools who applaud them,” is attributed to Erasmus of Rotterdam- 1509. This observation highlights a human tendency for those lacking in ability to compensate with excessive self-importance and a corresponding attraction to those who validate their inflated sense of self. Individuals with little genuine talent or substance may develop a strong sense of pride and vanity as a way to mask their inadequacies.
AND LO ! THE COC WAS BORN.
That sort of deodorant wasn’t Tikanga anyway.
HOW DARE THEY! Suggesting that Chris Luxon once worked for a living. At a bottom feeding job at that!
I’ve heard about those sort of deoderants but they aren’t recommended as they can make your privates itch and can lead to health problems.
Gotta chase that crazy bald-head outta this town.
Still smells like a curry house dunny
“No, I did not lose my hair in a Faustian bargain with John Key – Why do you ask?”
Just spray and walk away you useless non person
God botherer announces the second coming with the revelation he doesn’t need to drop his trousers to take a dump.
Luxie’s career because he was talentless…
“The less talent they have, the more pride, vanity, and arrogance they have. All these fools, however, find other fools who applaud them,” is attributed to Erasmus of Rotterdam- 1509. This observation highlights a human tendency for those lacking in ability to compensate with excessive self-importance and a corresponding attraction to those who validate their inflated sense of self. Individuals with little genuine talent or substance may develop a strong sense of pride and vanity as a way to mask their inadequacies.
AND LO ! THE COC WAS BORN.
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