COOKIES!!!!
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24 May 2012, 16:44
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News
(We are legally obliged to make this newspost by some idiot from the EU)
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Cookies? Deal with it!
where is frop
I mean... I haven't seen such a news on other sites?
Also please link me to "& Cookies", really want to read more about this interesting and fascinating and intriguing subject.
i eat them , no shit!
wtf else you expect me to do with cookies
ive seen too much porn :(
e: Google resoult on "I will miss you cookie"
I will miss you, Cookie. I will miss your knocking at my door before you enter and follow me wherever I will go.
Thank you Cookie for your loyalty, faithfulness, guarding, and loving us.
You are now the guardian of the real master.
I will never, never forget you. You are still my best pal I ever had.
I will take good care of your best friend, brother, and playmate, Miggy and Yichi.
I love you, Cookie. I will miss you...
wat the wat wat fuck?