MuscleMeat

mong**l na dertig jaar ontmaskerd

Heb me best geamuseerd in die instelling.
 
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:roflol::roflol::roflol:
 
....in het geheim een ingenieurs diploma halen :roflol:
 
Succesfull troll was succesfull ( 30 jaar lang TROLOLOL)
 
Geloof er geen **** van
 
Ze hoopten dat hun zoon – gezien zijn duidelijk mongoloïde-achtige uiterlijk – zo meer kansen zou krijgen in het leven.


OK daar ging ik stuk. :roflol:
 
Dus mensen met een lelijk gezicht hebben minder kansen in het leven?

feels bad for Ruud man (srs)
 
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Hadden de New Kids DIT geweten zeg............
 
lol dit hele topic incl reacties is hilarisch :D
 
haha omg :roflol: :roflol: :roflol:
trol van het jaar
 
wie zijn er de grootste mong*len, de mensen in die instelling, of de leden hier die niet doorzien dat dit zo fake als wat is.
 
Vincent Louis Gigante (play /dʒɨˈɡæntiː/; March 29, 1928 – December 19, 2005), also known as "the Chin", was a New York Italian-American mobster in the American Mafia who was boss of the Genovese crime family from 1981 to 2005. Gigante started out as a professional boxer who fought 25 matches between 1944 and 1947. He then started working as a Mafia enforcer for the Genovese crime family. Gigante was one of five brothers: himself, Mario, Pasquale and Ralph all became mobsters in the Genovese family. Only one brother, Louis, stayed out of the crime family, instead becoming a priest.[1] Gigante was the shooter in the failed assassination of Frank Costello in 1959. After sharing a prison cell with Boss Vito Genovese following his conviction for heroin trafficking, Gigante became a caporegime, overseeing his own crew of Genovese soldiers and associates that operated out of Greenwich Village.

Gigante quickly rose to power during the 1960s and 1970s. By 1981 he became the Boss of the Genovese crime family while Anthony Salerno served as front boss during the 1980s. He also ordered the failed murder attempt of Gambino crime family boss John Gotti in 1986. With the arrest and conviction of Gotti and various Gambino family members in 1992, Gigante was officially recognized as the most powerful crime boss in the United States. Dubbed "The Oddfather" and "The Enigma in the Bathrobe" by the press, Gigante often wandered the streets of Greenwich Village in his bathrobe and slippers, mumbling incoherently to himself, in what Gigante later admitted was an elaborate act to avoid prosecution.[2] The act worked for over 10 years and Gigante was determined to be mentally unfit to stand trial. However, by 1997 he was tried and convicted of racketeering and was given a 12 year sentence. He died while in prison custody in 2005 at the United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners.
Deze is niet fake.
 
Niet alleen hier trouwens, mensen zijn overal veel te goedgelovig...
Stom dat mensen dit ook geloven.
Mensen met het syndroom van down hebben veel lichamelijke afwijking onder andere hart afwijkingen! Heel veel downers moeten vlak na de bevalling geopereerd worden omdat ze aan hartafwijking hebben.

Dit is onmogelijk, nep en slaat ook gewoon nergens op.
 
Met zo'n instelling blijf je zwakzinnig
 
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