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dox and missing pix

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Gina's Awesome Friends

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Thumbman, is that you?
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The true version of the above thumbnail revealed using state of the art unmasking technology.
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Epic.
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Wishful thinking.
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Does this make me look fat?
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DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO ITS EYES.
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GINACHU used INFLATION!
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Little does she know, /a/ is the least of her worries. In response to the srs trolling /a/ unleashed, Gina deleted the room tour video (Originally posted on her YT).
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Gina tries to keep the trolls at bay by flipping the switch to "private".

Ernesto R. Layug

Ernie's bio from his phony "production company".
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Fuck you, Ernie.

Jonathan M. Ingoglia

Jon enjoys rubbing butter on his face.

SUPER KAWAII ANIME KARAOKE

Killing an already dead meme
   
 
Japanese pop music. Sounds a lot better and is much more real than American music. The music generally sounds like a mix of pop, rock, and techno. This mixture produces a unique sound that is very pleasing to the ear.
 

 
 

—Jon "You don't need to know Japanese in order to enjoy J-pop" Ingoglia

   
 
The music is very addictive. In fact, it's all I listen to. With the exception of Puffy AmiYumi, J-pop cannot be found in American music stores. The best place to buy J-pop music from IMO is YesAsia.com. They have a wide selection and good prices.
 

 
 

   
 
Wow. The Japanese know how to make music. American artists should learn a thing or two from J-pop artists.
 

 
 

Kristine D. Lawlor


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wtf

Salt all the dox. —  VX  15:21, 26 May 2015 (EDT)