Humorest?
Art   Krasnyy Luch, Luhans'ka Oblast', Ukraine
 
 
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So this one is for unique and interesting voices whats compatible together basically linked it together for friends.
Dibuat oleh - Humorest?
Angry Bean 14 Nov @ 5:06am 
I met this user once before I was playing MM and he sounded upset, so I encouraged him and in response, he added me as a friend. Over time the invitations to private lobbies grew until eventually I was also bombarded with voice chat requests from him. One day I answered it and I was met with a sob and a cry. In-between breaths he opened up to me about his personal problems, apparently being bullied everyday at school and being tormented by his older sisters at home. Taken back, I exchanged some words of comfort to him. But then it changed once again. He said he was unsure about his sexuality, telling of sometimes he was aroused by the bullies at school when they touched him. Eventually, he wondered what it would be like to take it in the ass, so I contacted one of his sisters and asked if he could use her ♥♥♥♥♥. Last I heard of him, he had stuck it so far up his ass he ♥♥♥♥ all over the family cat and killed it - as he was trying to make it lick his balls at the same time.
Bunyoo 22 Jul @ 1:58pm 
DeHomosexual
Thijs 13 Jul @ 2:13pm 
Homoresto best dude
Luna 30 Jun @ 7:12am 
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Luna 17 Apr @ 4:22am 
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Ky1 26 Mar @ 4:09pm 
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