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you n me 🔥
I was eating her taco and ringing a bell🛎️🔔
but i say no no, i aint ur cocker spaniel 🔥🔥🔥
but she jus say im daniel
https://i.imgur.com/V9OESBF.png
After having a hot start in easily what is the biggest game of his career, Hali suffers an Achilles tear, which is a one of the worst injuries a player can suffer as it jeopardizes their career. He’s grieving on the floor as he himself knows it’s over and he won’t be able to help his team when they need him most?
And what does broadcasters do? Spam show the entire sequence in slow motion any chance they get during a timeout, commercial, or dead ball.
From the moment his calf look like it imploded to him crying on the floor saying “No, no, no” while in agony.
That’s is some of the scummiest ♥♥♥♥ I’ve ever seen. Whoever is the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ on the broadcasting team that decides to show that sequence on repeat is a sick bastard. It goes beyond profiting off of someone’s suffering, it was practically sadistic
He had gone to a service centre where his friend put the hose pipe of the compressor into his anus and released air at high pressure
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1. 65% of India isnt even on the internet yet