Monday 12 April 2010

Kyle

Kyle is the main course of most arguments on vibe with his continual obsession with creating fake profiles and his yearning desire with being all things female. He has now taken it upon himself to follow me to flirtomatic where he can currently be found masquerading as a black transsexual guy. That's all i have to say about him, he's not worthy of anymore of my time.

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Blogger Unknown said...

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14 April 2010 at 08:03  
Blogger Unknown said...

"course"? unbeknownst to you adam, kyle was practicality everyone on there. You should be thankful because if it wasn't for him, there'd be no one on there to buy your pimped out girlfriends tatty vids ;)

7 September 2017 at 18:58  

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