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For me it’s 2 for $5 and that’s $2.5 for each one and for that it’s a little less than 20 cents each
2024-03-05 23:45:29
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28 dollars ain't no better😭
2024-03-05 23:39:09
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Bro when I drink c4 it feels like I’m being mmolested by fire ants after
2024-03-05 23:42:11
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