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willincee
@willincee
workaholic • thinker • philosopher • writer • poet•
Somewhere... Katılım Aralık 2020
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This is why people don’t attend gatherings like this when they are broke. Lmao. Say na low effort friends.
Mighty Mohammed@The__Vyrus
Low effort friends ruin everything 🤦🏻♂️
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@AffluentMist I think I shd go to church more
All the baddest bitches are in churches now.
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@ReddCinema The black forest under ur arm
Any unknown animals there??
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God intentionally gifted them with ass like a Christmas gift
Legendary@dbeegod
Trenches babes>>>🔥
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When I was in school I didn't even bother to buy cooking gas because of my roommate. Boys>>>>>>>>>>
Jobs with Aramide@AramideOyekunle
Visited my younger sister in school, this is her room. 4 girls, 4 fridges. 😂😂
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Je vois des gens dire que c’est pas parcequil fait ça qu’il est fort . Mdrrr tu vois une humain faire des déplacements instantanés devant toi et tu veux tester sa force ? C’est comme ça vous mourrez vite ici dehors
iyawa🇨🇲 ☥@iyawaherve
Il est encore plus terrifiant sur cette vidéo. 🤯 Ne jamais se battre contre in inconnu.
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@realwolog 3plates of food with lil liquid soap afterwards = a happy fella
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@KE_MrBlack To all those lesser men wy dy plan to grow horn under their chin 😂😂😂
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@DazylingQueeen I do it a lot. I no fit keep my sister or woman wy I genuinely love between me and bike man
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@Uc_heyy02 I like this particular show cus it's a tale about common people like me. A nobody, picks himself up,changes his view towards life, works and hopes he'd become somebody.
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One of the most interesting things about A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is that it became successful by doing the exact opposite of what modern fantasy shows usually try to do.
No dragons dominating every scene or prophecies
Instead, HBO accidentally proved that people were starving for something smaller, slower and more human inside Westeros.
The showrunner intentionally leaned into awkward humor, grounded medieval realism and character-driven storytelling, even down to opening the series with Dunk taking a shit behind a tree just to immediately tell viewers: “this is not another House of the Dragon.”
And weirdly… it worked.
Because after years of fantasy trying to constantly raise the stakes, audiences connected more with a poor hedge knight and a kid wandering the countryside than with giant CGI wars. The show became a hit precisely because it stopped trying so hard to feel important.

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