Gentlemen, during this special time of year let us take a break from hate and think of the less fortunate. Our favorite Trad White Nationalist meme sculptor, @lilMcwendy, is running a little short on cash this year, which means her poor children will have to go without presents…
…Unless you dig deep into the bottoms of your hearts (and wallets) and buy a sculpture from her at @holdmeme. Little DeShawn wants a Glock, little Da’Quarious wants a new pair of Jordans, little DeShandra wants some weave, and little Ty’Quesha wants a new daddy.
We can’t help with the last one, but we can make the rest of their Christmas dreams come true! Have a heart, and help out our favorite white nationalist Telegram mudshark. Order now!
Gentlemen, during this special time of year let us take a break from hate and think of the less fortunate. Our favorite Trad White Nationalist meme sculptor, @lilMcwendy, is running a little short on cash this year, which means her poor children will have to go without presents…
…Unless you dig deep into the bottoms of your hearts (and wallets) and buy a sculpture from her at @holdmeme. Little DeShawn wants a Glock, little Da’Quarious wants a new pair of Jordans, little DeShandra wants some weave, and little Ty’Quesha wants a new daddy.
We can’t help with the last one, but we can make the rest of their Christmas dreams come true! Have a heart, and help out our favorite white nationalist Telegram mudshark. Order now!
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