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English, 08.12.2020 18:20 yddlex

Have you ever put butter on a pop-tart? Its so f-r-i-g-g-i-n good! Have you ever put butter on pop-tart? If not then I think you should.
I was sittin in my kitchen one day and I was itchin to fill up my belly with a piping hot jelly and the best d-a-m-n treat in the world
(HE”S talking pop-tarts)
And I saw a stick of butter and it almost made me shudder and scream like a baby girl.
I don’t want a giant p-e-n-i-s or a rocket trip to venus, I don’t wanna win the lottery
I just wanna squat and gobble till I get dizzy and wobble and enjoy a butter fruit jelly tart treat.

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