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Jujuleft⚠️ :
“Aloha Brother”😂
2025-03-26 19:29:50
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jclopez209
Juan Lopez :
"a couple Bruhahas" haha
2025-03-27 07:41:53
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i_saiga
Saiga :
He was in character when he went "Uuuhh" lol right away
2025-03-27 14:41:52
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aly_1193
shortstuff✌🏼 :
Did he just say “If acting doesn’t work out” to THE JACK BLACK ☠️🤣🤣
2025-03-27 02:44:55
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marnawheels
Marna Michele :
I love that she calls them Mr. So respectful and cute.
2025-03-27 15:57:56
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tashajames__
Tasha :
“take it across the universe,” has me wheezing 😭😭😭😭
2025-03-27 07:50:50
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nomad9749
Nomad :
"Brew haha's" I'm stealing that one 😂
2025-03-27 03:24:34
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ricaan_mamacita
Nancy Badillo :
Jack+Jason=Kevin+Dwayne 😂
2025-03-27 17:00:34
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angelvasquez173
Angel Vasquez :
It’s was perfect brother😭😭🤣
2025-03-26 19:33:48
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cambo_1990
Cambo🇰🇭 :
Flips his hair* Aloha brother! 😂
2025-03-27 23:39:46
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guitara87
Guitara87 :
He seemed slightly annoyed at first then felt the funny. 😜
2025-03-27 17:09:38
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i_want_to_sleep_0_o
Lemon🧚🏾‍♀️ :
He did not hesitate
2026-06-10 13:26:42
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realjaytwotimex
JayJ :
He sound just like him
2025-03-28 02:35:03
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jeh.rock
J.ROCK :
i absolutely lost it at brew-ha-has
2025-03-27 08:56:06
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theeddiefranco
Eddie Franco :
“Aloha Brother: a Jason Mamoa biopic starring Jack Black as Jason”
2025-03-28 15:06:55
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bensherenow
bensherenow :
Jack's "uuuuuuuh" was immediately perfect.
2026-01-12 18:06:08
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jessiam5
Jess :
No merecemos a Jack Black, el es único 😂
2025-03-27 04:23:25
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beta_mendez0
beta_mendez :
si se hiciera un remake de gemelos de arnold y dany devito:
2025-03-27 00:51:44
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jess..f1
💜Jessica💜 :
I’m so glad we have Jack Black 🥰
2025-03-27 22:24:39
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emily_29930
user8619540111549 :
Hi
2025-03-29 22:14:13
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thewhomst
WhomstWrites :
the "Mr." then saying their full name is frying me. so professional
2025-04-04 07:07:51
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teedavis87
Tee Shene’ ♈️ :
That was perfect 😂😂
2025-04-02 06:19:34
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saurons_sorceress
Medusa Static :
The aloha brother took me out 😂💀
2025-08-25 07:58:48
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marvhart007
MAVERICK :
If you people know how talented and smart Jack Black is.
2025-03-27 12:25:19
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