Titbot
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Indians throw shit at each other like a massive food fight
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No i think it’s funnyAre u not ashamed?
This is just a copy of Zuzzcel tbh. Zuzzcel started posting shit like this then me. Now Titbot is doing it.Are u not ashamed?
What are you talking about I’m in Michigan
That guy kinda looks like youWhat are you talking about I’m in Michigan
Detroit?What are you talking about I’m in Michigan
If this is one of your lame attempts to make a joke it’s was fail he looks nothing like me. Just jfl comparing me to an village inbred. Don’t you have to go put on some finThat guy kinda looks like you
Detroit?
He legit looks like you imo except for nose same phenotype similar facial structure.If this is one of your lame attempts to make a joke it’s was fail he looks nothing like me. Just jfl comparing me to an village inbred. Don’t you have to go put on some fin
Yeah
No he doesn’t my side profile mogs his and my skin isn’t as dark as hisHe legit looks like you imo except for nose same phenotype similar facial structure.
If course you guys don't look exactly the same. Out of all the videos that you posted recently he looks the most like you. Fin is a pill lolNo he doesn’t my side profile mogs his and my skin isn’t as dark as his
Good night brogood night.
Indians throw shit at each other like a massive food fight
Shrek is a 2001 American computer-animated comedy film loosely based on the 1990 fairytale picture book of the same name by William Steig. Directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson in their directorial debuts, it stars Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, and John Lithgow as the voices of the lead characters. The film parodies other films adapted from fairy tale storylines, primarily aimed at animated Disney films. In the story, an ogre called Shrek (Myers) finds his swamp overrun by fairy tale creatures who have been banished by the corrupt Lord Farquaad (Lithgow) aspiring to be king. Shrek makes a deal with Farquaad to regain control of his swamp in return for rescuing Princess Fiona (Diaz), whom Farquaad intends to marry. With the help of Donkey (Murphy), Shrek embarks on his quest but soon falls in love with the princess, who is hiding a secret that will change his life forever.
The rights to Steig's book were purchased by Steven Spielberg in 1991. He originally planned to produce a traditionally-animated film based on the book, but John H. Williams convinced him to bring the film to the newly-founded DreamWorks in 1994. Jeffrey Katzenberg began active development of the film in 1995 immediately following the studio's purchase of the rights from Spielberg. Chris Farley was originally cast as the voice for the title character, recording nearly all of the required dialogue. After Farley died in 1997 before the work was finished, Mike Myers stepped in to voice the character, which was changed to a Scottish accent in the process. The film was intended to be motion-captured, but after poor results, the studio decided to hire Pacific Data Images to complete the final computer animation.
Shrek premiered at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, where it competed for the Palme d'Or,[6] making it the first animated film since Disney's Peter Pan (1953) to receive that honor.[7] It was widely praised as an animated film that featured adult-oriented humor and themes, while catering to children at the same time. The film was theatrically released in the United States on May 18, 2001, and grossed $484.4 million worldwide against production budget of $60 million. Shrek won the first ever Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and was also nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay. It also earned six award nominations from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), ultimately winning Best Adapted Screenplay. The film's success helped establish DreamWorks Animation as a prime competitor to Pixar in feature film computer animation, and three sequels were released—Shrek 2 (2004), Shrek the Third (2007), and Shrek Forever After (2010)—along with two holiday specials, a spin-off film, and a stage musical that kickstarted the Shrek franchise. Although plans for a fifth film were canceled prior to the fourth film's release,[8] the project was revived in 2016 and has since stalled, with production and a potential release date getting pushed back.
then you remember he's a curry
then i remember you are a faggotthen you remember he's a curry
keep crying for my slav dickthen i remember you are a faggot
shame on you cunt. Slavs and Indians could make great allieskeep crying for my slav dick
shame on you cunt. Slavs and Indians could make great allies
Bro idk why you get so defensive, I like you but you need to stop. Also he does look like youNo he doesn’t my side profile mogs his and my skin isn’t as dark as his
They do as manicureSeems about right for India. Surprised they don't just use all the human shit from their streets though.
Bro idk why you get so defensive, I like you but you need to stop. Also he does look like you
A short midface does not mean compact midfacethen i remember you are a faggot
this shit legit looks like fucking titbot WTF LMFAO
WoooshWhat are you talking about I’m in Michigan
His nose is differentthis shit legit looks like fucking titbot WTF LMFAO
meanwhile everything else is same jflHis nose is different
meanwhile everything else is same jfl
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It is what it is. Just jfl wait until I get lean my frontal looks different