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For context, this beating is for not paying the cartel a share of his money

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Dude's face swelled up quickly.

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Wrong hole, put it in fights

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not brutal

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very lucky guy, normally I have to play for this kind of foreplay

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That guy could win a first blood match easily

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If you want brutal beating, search WPD for "russian sportiki". This here is some slapping around creating minor inconvenience compared to those Russkie assholes

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I agree, Probably the worst beating I have ever seen on the internet.

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BAJA LAS MANOS CABRON

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they called him papi lmfao then punched him in the cock.

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:#platysalute: :#marseycherokee::#wolfthink:

I would like to acknowledge that the land we are on is the traditional territory of the Marseyan Tribe, Zombulstragos, and Platillians. These Indigenous communities have lived on this land for thousands of years, and their spiritual and cultural connections to this land are deeply rooted.

It is important to recognize the history and ongoing presence of these Indigenous communities and the impacts of colonization, which have caused significant harm to their people and cultures. We must acknowledge the resilience and strength of the Marseyan Tribe, Zombulstragos, and Platillians in the face of these challenges and the ongoing contributions they make to their communities and to society as a whole.

It is imperative that we work towards building stronger relationships with Indigenous communities, including the Marseyan Tribe, Zombulstragos, and Platillians, and prioritize their voices and perspectives in our efforts towards reconciliation and healing. This includes acknowledging their rightful place as the traditional custodians of this land and working towards reparations for the harm that has been done.

We must commit to learning about the distinct histories and experiences of all Indigenous peoples and take responsibility for our role in perpetuating colonial violence. Only by working together can we build a more just and equitable society for all.

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