1. 39.
    0
    hello ı am bozbirbaykus
    ıch kann sprache deutsch
    and that's so fucking good
    auf wiedersehen meine bruder
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  2. 38.
    0
    justin bieber did'nt say "hi" to us :(
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  3. 37.
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    i can speak fuckin' english motherfucker cocksucker asshole fucking cunt
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  4. 36.
    0
    are you kola?
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  5. 35.
    +1
    aha bak bu benim işte

    http://blog.muradi.net/bl...sers/muradi/fayntenks.jpg
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  6. 34.
    0
    @21 vikipedi terk
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  7. 33.
    0
    the winner party of the last election is akp. i dont support but we cannot escape from reality sometimes. I mean what can i do sometimes :( English mode off.
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  8. 32.
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    i want to pussy water hihihi xd
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  9. 31.
    0
    i'd rather be hated for someone i'm,than be loved for who i'm not
    beni böyle kabul edin:(
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  10. 30.
    0
    The vagina (from Latin vāgīna, literally "sheath" or "scabbard") is a fibromuscular tubular tract which is a sex organ and has two main functions; sexual intercourse and childbirth. In humans, this passage leads from the opening of the vulva to the uterus (womb), but the vaginal tract ends at the cervix. Unlike men, who have only one genital orifice, women have two, the urethra and the vagina. The vaginal opening is much larger than the urethral opening, and both openings are protected by the labia.[1][2] The inner mould of the vagina has a foldy texture which can create friction for the penis during intercourse. During arousal, the vagina gets moist to facilitate the entrance of the penis.[3]
    The Latinate plural "vaginae" is rarely used in English. Colloquially, the word vagina is often used to refer to the vulva or to the female genitals in general.[4] However, by its dictionary and anatomical definitions, vagina refers exclusively to the specific internal structure.
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  11. 29.
    0
    @21 Wikipedia'dan almış kesin :D

    Forever Alone thirty one
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  12. 28.
    0
    hello losers. im takıring takıring speak this fucking languegaefge. but i cant improved my english last times. so what can i do sometimes? (kafiyeli oldu aq hahah) whatever actually im so lonely and boring person of this country how can i go? i just wanna fuck a lot of girl, will be drunk every day, work in easy job. i not want to many wishes you know.

    fucking dictionary writer yeah diyorum
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  13. 27.
    0
    dont tell me what to do bu kadar bitti ben gideyim artık
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  14. 26.
    0
    nice pic bro
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  15. 25.
    0
    Hello may neym iz canan end aym tıventi yırs old. Ay lav enimeeellss ay lav yu.

    Bu reklamı hatırlayan var mı lan
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  16. 24.
    0
    @21 okuyanı gibsinler. kendini kanıtlamaya çalışan liseli bin kim bilir nerden kopyaladın
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  17. 23.
    0
    Next no yes back esc options
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  18. 22.
    0
    hot blonde cocksucking on couch pov
    povu halen çözemedim
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  19. 21.
    0
    harun bro is that you ?
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  20. 20.
    -1
    English is a West Germanic language that was first spoken in early medieval England and is now the most widely used language in the world.[4] It is spoken as a first language by the majority populations of several sovereign states, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand and a number of Caribbean nations. It is the third-most-common native language in the world, after Mandarin Chinese and Spanish.[5] It is widely learned as a second language and is an official language of the European Union, many Commonwealth countries and the United Nations, as well as in many world organisations.
    English arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and what is now southeast Scotland. Following the extensive influence of Great Britain and the United Kingdom from the 17th century to the mid-20th century, through the British Empire, and also of the United States since the mid-20th century,[6][7][8][9] it has been widely propagated around the world, becoming the leading language of international discourse and the lingua franca in many regions.[10][11]
    Historically, English originated from the fusion of closely related dialects, now collectively termed Old English, which were brought to the eastern coast of Great Britain by Germanic settlers (Anglo-Saxons) by the 5th century – with the word English being derived from the name of the Angles,[12] and ultimately from their ancestral region of Angeln (in what is now Schleswig-Holstein). A significant number of English words are constructed on the basis of roots from Latin, because Latin in some form was the lingua franca of the Christian Church and of European intellectual life.[13] The language was further influenced by the Old Norse language because of Viking invasions in the 9th and 10th centuries.
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