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🤡🌎Борис Джонсон и его жена — лживые, двуличные маргиналы, грязные сатанинские отбросы.

Его жена, имеющая кличку Nut Nuts, имеет тесные связи с подружкой короля педофилов Эпштейна Маквселл и королевой убийств Клинтон. И этот больной, грязный, вечно пьяный толстяк продолжат себя считать тем, чье мнение жаждет услышать мир.

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