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cookiejar160
cookiejar :
The in sync “ase aluminium”😭
2026-08-22 14:02:49
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proudly_southafrican1
🇿🇦Moeletsi🇿🇦 :
I Know this type of gents ba tella gampe mara habana selo🤣😂😂😂🤣
2026-08-22 10:48:43
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segomotso_0226
🎀Motso🎀 :
it's giving "We'll buy another one"😭😂😂😂😂
2026-08-22 09:37:18
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maeli44395
MaEli44 :
every kasi has this guy 😂😂
2026-08-22 09:04:42
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bullet.0190
BULLET 0190 :
BASS DING
2026-08-22 09:45:46
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sheila_forreal
Miss Sheila :
My favourite video on Elon’s internet 😂😁
2026-08-22 15:29:16
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cocotshia
Cocö Tshiamo :
Types like this usually carry the most humility. Don't be fooled.
2026-08-22 13:55:33
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mokgatlha12
Bassman 🇿🇦 :
Ke that guys wa cooler box” a re nyake dilo tse, asemo parkeng mo”😂😂
2026-08-22 14:36:59
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sbusiso.sedibe
Sbusiso Sedibe :
😂they will come and fit it with a 1400 Bakkie
2026-08-22 07:31:12
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oramancj
Jakes GP 🇿🇦 :
1400 catching flames 🔥 🤣🤣🤣
2026-08-22 09:31:25
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leratophillip2
Lerato Phillip :
o kgona go e negotiate 🤣
2026-08-22 09:41:18
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sesemane1
sesemane1 :
I don’t like hanging or being around these type. They just exhaust my energy, it’s not hate, it’s just about my energy doesn’t want to be around them.
2026-08-22 14:49:08
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user1098670122377
user1098670122377 :
Bafana ba pitori 😂😂
2026-08-22 09:28:12
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sechabatlhone
Sechaba Tlhone :
Legendary 1400 catching strays😂😂😂😂
2026-08-22 11:17:47
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koketsomabolawa
Koketso Mabolawa :
A regane kela 150 mara le tlogele mei pa 😫😂😂😂😂
2026-08-22 09:12:43
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boiikie_
Boiikie :
The question is: o nale yona R150 eo?
2026-08-22 13:54:39
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_dineo_pink
Dee :
My kind of people, the ones I hang out with get offended instead of matching energy
2026-08-22 10:16:09
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deemphow_phow
deemphow_phow :
This video , never a dull moment 🤣
2026-08-22 14:22:06
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