glandmilker’s Comments
Its the gays
Judge by voice only then
only brown people catch on fire, you'd think the pink ones would
She must have used a can of scrubbing bubbles up there
She should do this more often
My new religion says I must kill all pedophiles
Maybe you had a stroke
The slim marks the spot
could you repeat that
I didnt know they replaced hips in someone as close to death as you are
They make a hardy snack,and keep well
in that one frame you can see her head turning to mist
This would look good on a resume , salesman of the year by golly
How many"street people" have $100 dollars in their pocket
We can pass a donation can to buy some crack whores. Do crack heads shit very often? They dont eat much, maybe we need to find some alcoholics
I bet her mom loves this, probably been a whining brat all of her life
seems like a repost, good be senility
He's been diagnosed with butthole cancer
Lets hope its Giggles blood
she could have at least showed him a tiny titty
in reference to the upload I did of the swinging nut bull Cholly
Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang is known for highly-publicized public spectacles that fill the sky with shimmering fireworks or colorful smoke.
A new documentary film on the artist, Sky Ladder: The Art of Cai Guo-Qiang, released on Netflix October 14, goes in a slightly different direction. It is based on piece carried out in secret in a small Chinese fishing village under cover of night. Perhaps Cai‘s most compelling, personal work yet, Sky Ladder is a 1,650-foot-tall ladder, held aloft by a giant balloon and rigged with explosives. As the massive sculpture ignites, it creates a fiery vision that miraculously ascends to the heavens.
When a video of the June 2015 event was leaked online some months afterward, it was an instant hit. “Within two days there were 30 million views,” Cai told artnet News during a visit to his East Village studio. By comparison, there were only a couple of hundred people present on the day of the event.
creamy shaq In the big old dick can
That was a waste of her dinner
Tom Pearl does not endorse this video