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Wah, those viet bus are fierce. I wonder if it's because their viet men are generally skinny, short, dark and very unattractive. Hence, there's a lot of pent up frustrations for them.
Wah, those viet bus are fierce. I wonder if it's because their viet men are generally skinny, short, dark and very unattractive. Hence, there's a lot of pent up frustrations for them.
Wah, those viet bus are fierce. I wonder if it's because their viet men are generally skinny, short, dark and very unattractive. Hence, there's a lot of pent up frustrations for them.
KNN there are very few viet kang in sg KNN only seen some in geylang peddling contraband ciggy and they are all like what you said skinny short dark very unattractive but doesn't look kind KNN other places you only see Burmese kang working in chup par lang shop and also look like viet Kang KNN Burmese kang are the killer for burmese maids KNN why are there no viet maids but only viet brides KNN
KNN there are very few viet kang in sg KNN only seen some in geylang peddling contraband ciggy and they are all like what you said skinny short dark very unattractive but doesn't look kind KNN other places you only see Burmese kang working in chup par lang shop and also look like viet Kang KNN Burmese kang are the killer for burmese maids KNN why are there no viet maids but only viet brides KNN
yeah, that is why viet bu need us to satisfy them. Their viet kang are useless, only know how to dig tunnels and stay in there, and sharpen bamboo poles to stick in the ground.