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when my friend showed me this years ago i couldn't stop laughing
the best part is he was presenting it as though he was taking it seriously!
we had a good time
lmao
idk
have you watched it? it's one of the funniest things I've seen online, but there's no way anyone could take it completely seriously
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that aside, i did try to watch it from an understanding, sober perspective, but it doesn't fit well with reality
seeking to insult others simply because they do not share your worldview?
anon, your words mean nothing to me, since they do not define me
but you should at least try to be more honest and less bitter
it was a very funny video. one of the best funposts have ever seen.
be happy for that if nothing else.
>yakubian devil in denial
you get it lol
1 year ago
Anonymous
Hello bugman
1 year ago
Anonymous
you're wrong again, but if i were to say: >hello attention prostitute 🙂
to you, it would stick lmao
1 year ago
Anonymous
Back to EerieWeb kid. Yakub was real and he was based
1 year ago
Anonymous
Nice digits (66)
but why are you so mad over the fact I do not believe the way you believe?
ᵃˡˢᵒ ʸᵒᵘ'ʳᵉ *ᵐᵒˢᵗˡʸ* ʷʳᵒnᵍ ᵃᵍᵃᶦn
1 year ago
Anonymous
Hello helot
1 year ago
Anonymous
idk what you mean by that. I'm about to play morrowind and chill out.
goodbye.
He is a poorly drafted fiction based on some ludicrous culturally appropriated theories mostly European in origin and even the terminology used in crafting the non-European elements of this fiction about "Yakub and Yshmael" were lifted from Islam (aka the Sheiyook which is just the plural of the word Sheik in Arabic). The most ludicrous part of this fiction is that these inner-world alien, giant Black folk come to the surface and meet with the Eritreans and Somalis, because of course they would want to interact with people that can't form a functioning society. I seriously hope you are just trolling.
when my friend showed me this years ago i couldn't stop laughing
the best part is he was presenting it as though he was taking it seriously!
we had a good time
Why wouldn’t he take it seriously?
lmao
idk
have you watched it? it's one of the funniest things I've seen online, but there's no way anyone could take it completely seriously
-
that aside, i did try to watch it from an understanding, sober perspective, but it doesn't fit well with reality
Okay hylic
seeking to insult others simply because they do not share your worldview?
anon, your words mean nothing to me, since they do not define me
but you should at least try to be more honest and less bitter
it was a very funny video. one of the best funposts have ever seen.
be happy for that if nothing else.
you get it lol
Hello bugman
you're wrong again, but if i were to say:
>hello attention prostitute 🙂
to you, it would stick lmao
Back to EerieWeb kid. Yakub was real and he was based
Nice digits (66)
but why are you so mad over the fact I do not believe the way you believe?
ᵃˡˢᵒ ʸᵒᵘ'ʳᵉ *ᵐᵒˢᵗˡʸ* ʷʳᵒnᵍ ᵃᵍᵃᶦn
Hello helot
idk what you mean by that. I'm about to play morrowind and chill out.
goodbye.
Go choke on a bone rationalist loser
>yakubian devil in denial
das Saint Black Booty Head
>we waz kangz
pretty sure thats angstrom levy
He is a poorly drafted fiction based on some ludicrous culturally appropriated theories mostly European in origin and even the terminology used in crafting the non-European elements of this fiction about "Yakub and Yshmael" were lifted from Islam (aka the Sheiyook which is just the plural of the word Sheik in Arabic). The most ludicrous part of this fiction is that these inner-world alien, giant Black folk come to the surface and meet with the Eritreans and Somalis, because of course they would want to interact with people that can't form a functioning society. I seriously hope you are just trolling.