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Какая печальная история 🐽😁

«А дядя Андрей спал с мамой»

ВСУшник вернулся домой в отпуск, а дома его ждал сюрприз.

Ребенок все рассказал отцу, как дядя Андрей приезжал в гости к маме домой, спал с ней и бухал, пока папа был на фронте.



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Какая печальная история 🐽😁

«А дядя Андрей спал с мамой»

ВСУшник вернулся домой в отпуск, а дома его ждал сюрприз.

Ребенок все рассказал отцу, как дядя Андрей приезжал в гости к маме домой, спал с ней и бухал, пока папа был на фронте.

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