- Цыпкин, меня давно так не унижали, трындец какой-то. - чо? - ну я тебе говорила, что прохожу интервью на личного ассистента - и? - человек сказал, что согласует с женой - и? - и жена меня, блин, согласовала!!!! - ммм???? - это значит, я просто уродина!!!
- Цыпкин, меня давно так не унижали, трындец какой-то. - чо? - ну я тебе говорила, что прохожу интервью на личного ассистента - и? - человек сказал, что согласует с женой - и? - и жена меня, блин, согласовала!!!! - ммм???? - это значит, я просто уродина!!!
Архив 2017.
BY Цыпкин/Tsypkin
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