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    ich fich dich
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  2. 32.
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    @14 no bro.. i was kidding. i am in canada rightnow..
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  3. 31.
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    @1 i want to play a game.
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  4. 30.
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    btw fat people go be fat somewhere else
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  5. 29.
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    how you are so sure that all of them have big cock.
    ayrıca all nigga has diyen ağzını gibiyim
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  6. 28.
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    şoktayım dıbına koyim şu hale bak
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  7. 27.
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    sit your 5 dollar ass before i make it change
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  8. 26.
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    LOL theres a sniper run for ur li...
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  9. 25.
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    vericen bunları evsiz zencilere o zaman görücek zenci karizmasını.
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  10. 24.
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    @17 saw thin...
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  11. 23.
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    lol i saw a big snake at wc while im peeing wtf is that
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  12. 22.
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    aha burası liseli cenneti oldu.
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    Posted Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2010, at 12:31 PM ET Deciding what to eat for dinner can be mind-bending. How do we keep track of the ever-evolving recommendations for what to put on, and leave off, the plate? Red meat might cause cancer! But don't replace it with tofu—soy concoctions might be carcinogenic, too! Don't even try to figure out where carbs stand this week. And the verdict on coffee, chocolate, and alcohol changes faster than you can order a mocha martini.
    Vitamins—with their promise to bridge the gap between the nutrients our bodies need and those they get—have always seemed reassuringly simple: Just pop a multivitamin and let your body soak in those extra nutrients. But not any longer. During the past few years, study after study has raised doubts about what, if any, good vitamins actually do a body. They could even pose some real medical risks.
    Half of all American adults take some sort of nutritional supplement. But research on a wide variety of patient populations and medical conditions has failed to find much evidence that multivitamins, the most commonly used of the lot, prevent major chronic diseases in healthy people. The most recent knock came this spring, when a study of more than 160,000 post-menopausal women, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, found that the all-in-one pills did not prevent cancer, heart attacks, or strokes and did not reduce overall mortality.
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    @10 you have got a huge cock on your ass
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  15. 19.
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    download sütyen
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  16. 18.
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    yu madıfakı hajı
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  17. 17.
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    am günü yağ
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  18. 16.
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    (bkz: panpa nın ingilizcesi ne lan)
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  19. 15.
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    zenci sempatizanı ergen lise bebesi seni. işi gücü mahalle korsan cd'cisine "abi zencili komikli film versenaea xd " demek dıbına koyduğumun genç gavatı.şu gençliğin düştüğü durumu gibeyim.
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    @10 where do you live in united states guy? i'm in houston now.
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