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Why are y’all putting hate comments when you literally clicked on the video, like you could have just not watched it. (I don’t support this but just saying)
you know what Grass is a plant with narrow leaves growing from the b ase. A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in a lawn and other places. Grass gets water from the roots in the ground. Grass is usually pigmented with the colour ‘green’. Grasses are monocotyledon, herbaceous plants. The grasses include the "grass", of the family Poaceae (also called Gramineae). Also sometimes it is used to include the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae). These three families are not closely related b rass is a type of plant with narrow leaves growing from the base. Their appearance as a common plant was in the mid-Cretaceous period. There are 12,000 species now.[3] A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks. Grass is usually the color green. That is because they are wind-pollinated rather than insect-pollinated, so they do not have to attract insects. Green is the best colour for photosynthesis. Grasslands such as savannah and prairie are where grasses are dominant. They cover 40.5% of the land area of the Earth, but not Greenland and Antarctica.[4] Grasses are monocotyledon herbaceous plants. They include the "grass" of the family Poaceae, which are called grass by ordinary people. This family is also called the Gramineae, and includes some of the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae).[5] These three families are not very closely related, though all of them belong to clades in the order Poales. They are similar adaptations to a similar life-style. With about 780 genera and about 12,000 species,[3] the Poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family. Only the Asteraceae, Orchidaceae, Fabaceae and Rubiaceae have more species.[6] Grasses include some of the most versatile plant life-forms. They became widespread toward the end of the Cretaceous. Fossilized dinosaur dung (coprolites) have been found containing grass phytoliths (silica stones inside grass leaves).[8] Grasses have adapted to conditions in lush rain forests, dry deserts, cold mountains and even intertidal habitats, and are now the most widespread plant type. Grass is a valuable source of food and energy for many animals.[9] Grass and people Lawn grass is often planted on sports fields and in the area around a building. Sometimes chemicals and water is used to help lawns to grow. People have used grasses for a long time. People eat parts of grasses. Corn, wheat, barley, oats, rice and millet are cereals, common grains whose seeds are used for food and to make alcohol such as beer. Sugar comes from sugar cane, which is also a plant in the grass family. People have grown grasses as food for farm animals for about 4,000 years. People use bamboo to build houses, fences, furniture and other things. Grass plants can also be used as fuel, to cover rooves, and to weave baskets. Many grasses are short, but some grasses can grow tall, such as bamboo. Plants from the grass family can grow in many places and make grasslands, including areas which are very dry or cold. There are several other plants that look similar to grass and are referred to as such, but are not members of the grass family. These plants include rushes, reeds, papyrus and water chestnut. Seagrass is a monocot in the order Alismatales.
I’ve been scarred for the rest of my life. Whoever made this needs God in their life. I’ve seen terrible, gotcha heat, but this takes the cake this gets a 10 out of 10 of how badly it scarred me
Water is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula H2O. It is a transparent, tasteless, odorless,[c] and nearly colorless chemical substance, and it is the main constituent of Earth's hydrosphere and the fluids of all known living organisms (in which it acts as a solvent[19]). It is vital for all known forms of life, despite not providing food energy or organic micronutrients. Its chemical formula, H2O, indicates that each of its molecules contains one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms, connected by covalent bonds. The hydrogen atoms are attached to the oxygen atom at an angle of 104.45°.[20] In liquid form, H2O is also called "Water" at standard temperature and pressure. Because Earth's environment is relatively close to water's triple point, water exists on Earth as a solid, a liquid, and a gas.[21] It forms precipitation in the form of rain and aerosols in the form of fog. Clouds consist of suspended droplets of water and ice, its solid state. When finely divided, crystalline ice may precipitate in the form of snow. The gaseous state of water is steam or water vapor. Water covers about 71% of the Earth's surface, with seas and oceans making up most of the water volume (about 96.5%).[22] Small portions of water occur as groundwater (1.7%), in the glaciers and the ice caps of Antarctica and Greenland (1.7%), and in the air as vapor, clouds (consisting of ice and liquid water suspended in air), and precipitation (0.001%).[23][24] Water moves continually through the water cycle of evaporation, transpiration (evapotranspiration), condensation, precipitation, and runoff, usually reaching the sea. Water plays an important role in the world economy. Approximately 70% of the fresh water used by humans goes to agriculture.[25] Fishing in salt and fresh water bodies has been, and continues to be, a major source of food for many parts of the world, providing 6.5% of global protein.[26] Much of the long-distance trade of commodities (such as oil, natural gas, and manufactured products) is transported by boats through seas, rivers, lakes, and canals. Large quantities of water, ice, and steam are used for cooling and heating in industry and homes. Water is an excellent solvent for a wide variety of substances, both mineral and organic; as such, it is widely used in industrial processes and in cooking and washing. Water, ice, and snow are also central to many sports and other forms of entertainment, such as swimming, pleasure boating, boat racing, surfing, sport fishing, diving, ice skating, snowboarding, and skiing. Etymology The word water comes from Old English wæter, from Proto-Germanic *watar (source also of Old Saxon watar, Old Frisian wetir, Dutch water, Old High German wazzar, German Wasser, vatn, Gothic 𐍅𐌰𐍄𐍉 (wato)), from Proto-Indo-European *wod-or, suffixed form of root *wed- ('water'; 'wet').[27] Also cognate, through the Indo-European root, with Greek ύδωρ (ýdor; from Ancient Greek ὕδωρ (hýdōr), whence English 'hydro-'), Russian вода́ (vodá), Irish uisce, and Albanian ujë. History Main articles: Origin of water on Earth § History of water on Earth, and Properties of water § History On Earth This section is an excerpt from Origin of water on Earth § History of water on Earth.[edit] One factor in estimating when water appeared on Earth is that water is continually being lost to space. H2O molecules in the atmosphere are broken up by photolysis, and the resulting free hydrogen atoms can sometimes escape Earth's gravitational pull. When the Earth was younger and less massive, water would have been lost to space more easily. Lighter elements like hydrogen and helium are expected to leak from the atmosphere continually, but isotopic ratios of heavier noble gases in the modern atmosphere suggest that even the heavier elements in the early atmosphere were subject to significant losses.[28] In particular, xenon is useful for calculations of water loss over time. Not only is it a noble gas (and therefore is not removed from the atmosphere through chemical reactions with other elements), but comparisons between the abundances of its nine stable isotopes in the modern atmosphere reveal that the Earth lost at least one ocean of water early in its history, between the Hadean and Archean eons.[29][clarification needed] Any water on Earth during the latter part of its accretion would have been disrupted by the Moon-forming impact (~4.5 billion years ago), which likely vaporized much of Earth's crust and upper mantle and created a rock-vapor atmosphere around the young planet.[30][31] The rock vapor would have condensed within two thousand years, leaving behind hot volatiles which probably resulted in a majority carbon dioxide atmosphere with hydrogen and water vapor. Afterward, liquid water oceans may have existed despite the surface temperature of 230 °C (446 °F) due to the increased atmospheric pressure of the CO2 atmosphere. As the cooling continued, most CO2 was removed from the atmosphere by subduction and dissolution in ocean water, but levels oscillated wildly as new surface and mantle cycles appeared.[32] This pillow basalt on the seafloor near Hawaii was formed when magma extruded underwater. Other, much older pillow basalt formations provide evidence for large bodies of water long ago in Earth's history. Geological evidence also helps constrain the time frame for liquid water existing on Earth. A sample of pillow basalt (a type of rock formed during an underwater eruption) was recovered from the Isua Greenstone Belt and provides evidence that water existed on Earth 3.8 billion years ago.[33] In the Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt, Quebec, Canada, rocks dated at 3.8 billion years old by one study[34] and 4.28 billion years old by another[35] show evidence of the presence of water at these ages.[33] If oceans existed earlier than this, any geological evidence has yet to be discovered (which may be because such potential evidence has been destroyed by geological processes like crustal recycling). More recently, in August 2020, researchers reported that sufficient water to fill the oceans may have always been on the Earth since the beginning of the planet's formation.[36][37][38] Unlike rocks, minerals called zircons are highly resistant to weathering and geological processes and so are used to understand conditions on the very early Earth. Mineralogical evidence from zircons has shown that liquid water and an atmosphere must have existed 4.404 ± 0.008 billion years ago, very soon after the formation of Earth.[39][40][41][42] This presents somewhat of a paradox, as the cool early Earth hypothesis suggests temperatures were cold enough to freeze water between about 4.4 billion and 4.0 billion years ago. Other studies of zircons found in Australian Hadean rock point to the existence of plate tectonics as early as 4 billion years ago.
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I don’t fricking get it,💀💀 why do people CLICK the video they don’t want to watch but instead they watch it and do hate comments, like cant u just scroll???, probably because y’all do weird hate comments to watch the video and like watching it, y’all probably search “gacha fart” jus to make hate comments and then u like it after all💀
Who just searched GACHA heat bc your just bored👇
It makes me feel better about myself as a person
@@Unsaltedbutter.Same
Yep
Me
Nu nu 1:48
wait..why are yall watching if you don't like it?💀 and commenting might make youtube think you like the channel and recommend it
Girl, you deserve more likes than this, you are right
Yea but ur commenting on this en as well
true😂
Fr😂
Frr
No, forget about the church. We need the whole heaven
@rhodadeguzman5378🥵🥵🥵
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Fr
🍑💩😍💋
@@Zaraisheree why are u watching it then huh?
HOLY WATERS HERE INFINITE SITS LEFT HERE!
ME
Me
I'll pay for everyone's therapy
Tysm
@@evadehoyos1110 np
Thanks you are such a life saver
Ty
Yay😊
My grandma can't walk but I showed her this and she started walking off a bridge
Me to
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HEAT
I just jump we need bleach and juses😭😭
Lol
@@SummerB-nn7lo POV
I SHOW THIS TO MY GRANDMA AND SHE GOES TO THE ROOF AND SHE JUMPS DOWN [IDK HOW] AND SHE WAS DOING THE PEACE SIGN AND THEN SHE DIED
Hi, welcome to my shop
10: bleach
30: holy water
60: Crucifix
90: All of the above
I hope you like it and I’m sorry we don’t have too much stuff😢
Hey Can I have a knife insted?
Forget about holy water,we are living in church tonight.
Fr tho💀🗿🗿🗿🗿
I’ll buy the whole church😘😘
Bro don't watch it then or comment on it no one forced you to watch it it just gives them veiws
Yes
fr
Blud farted so much he covered the screen💀💀💀💀
My wish is 1 like😊
Who why did you give 26 I want 1??
Everyone:Tharapy Me:BRUSH YO TEETH
GUYS I HAVE FREE BLEACH
*if boys faet on me* me: yeah id time ICU time
FBI: YU AEE UNDER ARREST
bro had taco bell
Lolll frr
Look he was so hungry he eat a hole store at 1:43
That wolf really ate alot of taco bell
he did
😂
@@princessrosychannel fr he got poopy in his pants bro.
Yea he ate a lot of taco bell 🤣🤣🤣
Omg-
NAH IM DIRTY MINDED MAN 💀💅✨️✨️
Same 😅
Heh same-
Same
WE NEED THE HOLY WATER
I don't understand how y'all click on a video and yall don't wanna watch it-💀 like what were you expecting when u saw the title? A glmm??? 💀😭
The toilet:....
I washed my eyes until its red after i watched this💀
Dayum bruh does the bunny have too much cavities??💀
Helpppppppp☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
Poor bunny
fr 😔
Nah bro are from Taco Bell extra spicy sauce💀💀💀
Imagine how loud it would be cuz its in a god dang CAVE!
Super amazing characters in the waste 😭-
You need to miss that human
HOW DO U DO SO MUCH?
My grandma was in the hospital and I showed her this and my grandpa this and they both died
this is the first time i saw a werewolf fart on ppl🥲
POV: u fart in ur bed but bugs are on it-💀💀💀
The bugs in the heaven be like:
God: yo bro what made u die?
bug: camera gas
Nahhh that’s crazy
i think big mama eternals can watch this
She will get fly to heaven
agree 👍
Bro, why is he like this pretty please? Somebody called the cops I’m dying.💀😟😭
THERE ARE 50000000000000 THERAPY SEATS LEFT AND HOLY WATER😭
HELP THIS POPED ON MY PAGE -
Why didn't he find a other bunny and fart on that one💀
That's pretty rude😠
I'm scared of highs but this gave me the courage to jump
Of a plane and land head first thank you!!!
THEN DONT WATCH IT YOUR GIVING THEM VEIWS
@@Zaraisheree I know I I didn't use my Brain when I watched this because This video destroyed my 1 Brain cell left
@@kellyhammerton7348girl scroll off then
@@tartlisner7990 I did but your comment made me need to reply so i have to go back to this horrible usless video now happy?
Why are y’all putting hate comments when you literally clicked on the video, like you could have just not watched it.
(I don’t support this but just saying)
some kid is watching this video
Anyone want some holy water?
So cute❤
you know what
Grass is a plant with narrow leaves growing from the b
ase. A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in a lawn and other places. Grass gets water from the roots in the ground. Grass is usually pigmented with the colour ‘green’. Grasses are monocotyledon, herbaceous plants. The grasses include the "grass", of the family Poaceae (also called Gramineae). Also sometimes it is used to include the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae). These three families are not closely related b rass is a type of plant with narrow leaves growing from the base. Their appearance as a common plant was in the mid-Cretaceous period. There are 12,000 species now.[3]
A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks. Grass is usually the color green. That is because they are wind-pollinated rather than insect-pollinated, so they do not have to attract insects. Green is the best colour for photosynthesis.
Grasslands such as savannah and prairie are where grasses are dominant. They cover 40.5% of the land area of the Earth, but not Greenland and Antarctica.[4]
Grasses are monocotyledon herbaceous plants. They include the "grass" of the family Poaceae, which are called grass by ordinary people. This family is also called the Gramineae, and includes some of the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae).[5] These three families are not very closely related, though all of them belong to clades in the order Poales. They are similar adaptations to a similar life-style.
With about 780 genera and about 12,000 species,[3] the Poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family. Only the Asteraceae, Orchidaceae, Fabaceae and Rubiaceae have more species.[6] Grasses include some of the most versatile plant life-forms. They became widespread toward the end of the Cretaceous. Fossilized dinosaur dung (coprolites) have been found containing grass phytoliths (silica stones inside grass leaves).[8] Grasses have adapted to conditions in lush rain forests, dry deserts, cold mountains and even intertidal habitats, and are now the most widespread plant type. Grass is a valuable source of food and energy for many animals.[9]
Grass and people
Lawn grass is often planted on sports fields and in the area around a building. Sometimes chemicals and water is used to help lawns to grow.
People have used grasses for a long time. People eat parts of grasses. Corn, wheat, barley, oats, rice and millet are cereals, common grains whose seeds are used for food and to make alcohol such as beer.
Sugar comes from sugar cane, which is also a plant in the grass family. People have grown grasses as food for farm animals for about 4,000 years. People use bamboo to build houses, fences, furniture and other things. Grass plants can also be used as fuel, to cover rooves, and to weave baskets. Many grasses are short, but some grasses can grow tall, such as bamboo. Plants from the grass family can grow in many places and make grasslands, including areas which are very dry or cold. There are several other plants that look similar to grass and are referred to as such, but are not members of the grass family. These plants include rushes, reeds, papyrus and water chestnut. Seagrass is a monocot in the order Alismatales.
Damn I need a holy water
I'M GOING TO HELL FOR LAUGHING 🤣
I’ve been scarred for the rest of my life. Whoever made this needs God in their life. I’ve seen terrible, gotcha heat, but this takes the cake this gets a 10 out of 10 of how badly it scarred me
Yum..
Bruv turned the bunny into taco Bell😭😭 rip bunny
the wasted talent bro..
this scarred me for my whole life
the wolf ate a lot of taco Bell?
lot of rabbits
@@yourfather9668 taco rabbit
No he ate fabbit
If that human not dead then he is a littler god😭😭😭
And this is why you don't do drugs kids
If that was me I would already got oof
We all dont understand how we click on smth we dont want to.
Fr
I do want
Wow
Im gonna cry
Guess who's crying, me
How did you know?🤨
Water is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula H2O. It is a transparent, tasteless, odorless,[c] and nearly colorless chemical substance, and it is the main constituent of Earth's hydrosphere and the fluids of all known living organisms (in which it acts as a solvent[19]). It is vital for all known forms of life, despite not providing food energy or organic micronutrients. Its chemical formula, H2O, indicates that each of its molecules contains one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms, connected by covalent bonds. The hydrogen atoms are attached to the oxygen atom at an angle of 104.45°.[20] In liquid form, H2O is also called "Water" at standard temperature and pressure.
Because Earth's environment is relatively close to water's triple point, water exists on Earth as a solid, a liquid, and a gas.[21] It forms precipitation in the form of rain and aerosols in the form of fog. Clouds consist of suspended droplets of water and ice, its solid state. When finely divided, crystalline ice may precipitate in the form of snow. The gaseous state of water is steam or water vapor.
Water covers about 71% of the Earth's surface, with seas and oceans making up most of the water volume (about 96.5%).[22] Small portions of water occur as groundwater (1.7%), in the glaciers and the ice caps of Antarctica and Greenland (1.7%), and in the air as vapor, clouds (consisting of ice and liquid water suspended in air), and precipitation (0.001%).[23][24] Water moves continually through the water cycle of evaporation, transpiration (evapotranspiration), condensation, precipitation, and runoff, usually reaching the sea.
Water plays an important role in the world economy. Approximately 70% of the fresh water used by humans goes to agriculture.[25] Fishing in salt and fresh water bodies has been, and continues to be, a major source of food for many parts of the world, providing 6.5% of global protein.[26] Much of the long-distance trade of commodities (such as oil, natural gas, and manufactured products) is transported by boats through seas, rivers, lakes, and canals. Large quantities of water, ice, and steam are used for cooling and heating in industry and homes. Water is an excellent solvent for a wide variety of substances, both mineral and organic; as such, it is widely used in industrial processes and in cooking and washing. Water, ice, and snow are also central to many sports and other forms of entertainment, such as swimming, pleasure boating, boat racing, surfing, sport fishing, diving, ice skating, snowboarding, and skiing.
Etymology
The word water comes from Old English wæter, from Proto-Germanic *watar (source also of Old Saxon watar, Old Frisian wetir, Dutch water, Old High German wazzar, German Wasser, vatn, Gothic 𐍅𐌰𐍄𐍉 (wato)), from Proto-Indo-European *wod-or, suffixed form of root *wed- ('water'; 'wet').[27] Also cognate, through the Indo-European root, with Greek ύδωρ (ýdor; from Ancient Greek ὕδωρ (hýdōr), whence English 'hydro-'), Russian вода́ (vodá), Irish uisce, and Albanian ujë.
History
Main articles: Origin of water on Earth § History of water on Earth, and Properties of water § History
On Earth
This section is an excerpt from Origin of water on Earth § History of water on Earth.[edit]
One factor in estimating when water appeared on Earth is that water is continually being lost to space. H2O molecules in the atmosphere are broken up by photolysis, and the resulting free hydrogen atoms can sometimes escape Earth's gravitational pull. When the Earth was younger and less massive, water would have been lost to space more easily. Lighter elements like hydrogen and helium are expected to leak from the atmosphere continually, but isotopic ratios of heavier noble gases in the modern atmosphere suggest that even the heavier elements in the early atmosphere were subject to significant losses.[28] In particular, xenon is useful for calculations of water loss over time. Not only is it a noble gas (and therefore is not removed from the atmosphere through chemical reactions with other elements), but comparisons between the abundances of its nine stable isotopes in the modern atmosphere reveal that the Earth lost at least one ocean of water early in its history, between the Hadean and Archean eons.[29][clarification needed]
Any water on Earth during the latter part of its accretion would have been disrupted by the Moon-forming impact (~4.5 billion years ago), which likely vaporized much of Earth's crust and upper mantle and created a rock-vapor atmosphere around the young planet.[30][31] The rock vapor would have condensed within two thousand years, leaving behind hot volatiles which probably resulted in a majority carbon dioxide atmosphere with hydrogen and water vapor. Afterward, liquid water oceans may have existed despite the surface temperature of 230 °C (446 °F) due to the increased atmospheric pressure of the CO2 atmosphere. As the cooling continued, most CO2 was removed from the atmosphere by subduction and dissolution in ocean water, but levels oscillated wildly as new surface and mantle cycles appeared.[32]
This pillow basalt on the seafloor near Hawaii was formed when magma extruded underwater. Other, much older pillow basalt formations provide evidence for large bodies of water long ago in Earth's history.
Geological evidence also helps constrain the time frame for liquid water existing on Earth. A sample of pillow basalt (a type of rock formed during an underwater eruption) was recovered from the Isua Greenstone Belt and provides evidence that water existed on Earth 3.8 billion years ago.[33] In the Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt, Quebec, Canada, rocks dated at 3.8 billion years old by one study[34] and 4.28 billion years old by another[35] show evidence of the presence of water at these ages.[33] If oceans existed earlier than this, any geological evidence has yet to be discovered (which may be because such potential evidence has been destroyed by geological processes like crustal recycling). More recently, in August 2020, researchers reported that sufficient water to fill the oceans may have always been on the Earth since the beginning of the planet's formation.[36][37][38]
Unlike rocks, minerals called zircons are highly resistant to weathering and geological processes and so are used to understand conditions on the very early Earth. Mineralogical evidence from zircons has shown that liquid water and an atmosphere must have existed 4.404 ± 0.008 billion years ago, very soon after the formation of Earth.[39][40][41][42] This presents somewhat of a paradox, as the cool early Earth hypothesis suggests temperatures were cold enough to freeze water between about 4.4 billion and 4.0 billion years ago. Other studies of zircons found in Australian Hadean rock point to the existence of plate tectonics as early as 4 billion years ago.
Girl explained my whole science semster💀
@@sansFr0m_undertalee your welcome
𝓞𝓷𝓮 𝓱𝓾𝓶𝓪𝓷 𝓫𝓮𝓲𝓷𝓰 = 𝓮𝔁𝓹𝓵𝓸𝓼𝓲𝓸𝓷
What Happened To The Human?
I was eating 😭😭
When will you post a new video, I'm looking forward to it.... 😅😅
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I don’t fricking get it,💀💀 why do people CLICK the video they don’t want to watch but instead they watch it and do hate comments, like cant u just scroll???, probably because y’all do weird hate comments to watch the video and like watching it, y’all probably search “gacha fart” jus to make hate comments and then u like it after all💀
I clicked it so I can spam hate comments
whoever made this is on zaza💀💀💀
Buy me new eyes💀
Free holy water you can buy some😊🙏
Ey make the human get revenge.
Yeah i cant lie my hormones go crazy when i watch this
Bruh😭 i'm gonna die of this farting things i should search this😭
I NEED THIS REQUEST RN
OMG IS THE CAVE OK?!!
Imagine someone thought it was a gacha comp, then clicked it I would pay its mental insanity bills. 😍.
Bro-
It says gacha fart
It literally says gacha male fart in the subtile
Bro- wtf
Nice
I feel bad for that guy
MY BLEACH IS NOT BLEACHING!?!!?
He has to brush his teeth ngl
lay it off on the laxatives buddy 👁️👄👁️
Thank you im afraid of heights but im able to jump a 10000000ft building into my house
Just saying you should add an warning so they won't bully you you should do that next time🎉❤
I’ll pay for beach for everyone’s eyes
MY FUCKIN PHONE IS MUTE
Edit;anyways can i get pinned???
Everyone this way to heaven 👉
TAKE ME GRAVITTTYYYYYY
Poor human god pls bless him with a new nose and maybe a hole new body 😢
Ooh the report button looks shiny
😢 that poor guy
my balcony is high😀
WHAT TOOK U SO LONG TO MAKE ANOTHER VID
im just here to look at the comment rn
Slay!!!
Rose are red violets are blue there’s a place called heaven and it’s not for you😊
This guy doesn't have milk and a dad
The poor human 😥😥😥😭😭😭
Sometimes I think Tommy self…. WHAT THE FUCK😭
To. My*
IT WAS ONE RABBIT
Show this to ur parents
WE NEED JESUS NOW 😭😭😭😭
Nah forget bleach and curch we need therapy and we need to go to heaven