Nektar Geist
An Onion Among Onions
Josh the fatty may ban you for weight loss advice or an anime avatar. Kengle the fatty won't and never will.
Can't be all of it Fatty needs his hollandaise Pizza.lidl
Wonder how much of the paypig money goes on Addies? He asked rhetorically.
And Nick Fuentes.Swap out interracial or cat boi, then you're talking about joshy, there.
Josh and Nick are made for each other, a match spawned in hellAnd Nick Fuentes.
Further proof that Lidl is a sock created by Null to berate himself, look at that image, I'd say it describes Null, but he never leaves the house.Swap out interracial for cat boi, then you're talking about joshy, there.
Nick is a test tube Mexican White nationalists and full-time closeted homoAnd Nick Fuentes.
Both are into Neko shotaJosh and Nick are made for each other, a match spawned in hell
I have never heard a European person refer to another European person as "White Trash".View attachment 72667
First part, as someone who started the "E-lame's Dad is financially fucked" (remember her screaming, midstream, "Moy Dahd dunt 'av tax problumbs!"?), I have to say... Bongland is fond of the 2fer offer... And the second part, about the shelf life of make up...
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If it's still sealed, it's going to be good for Christmas (provided it's stored properly), women know this, men who have bought gifts for women know this. lidl is neither.
In Belgium, the term "trash cans" is not commonly used. Instead, Belgians use terms such as "waste containers" or "recycling bins" to refer to the containers used for collecting household waste.I have never heard a European person refer to another European person as "Whit Trash"."
TL;DR It's Null.Based on the writing style, language, and tone, I would estimate the probability of this person being male as:
Writing style and tone: 90% (the author's use of language, tone, and humor are consistent with a male writer)
Language and grammar: 95% (the author's use of masculine pronouns, such as "he" and "him", and the overall tone of the writing suggest a male perspective)
Cultural references and slang: 90% (the author's references to masculinity, relationships, and online culture are consistent with a male writer)
Overall, I would estimate the probability of this person being male as around 92-95%. The author's writing style, tone, and language all suggest a masculine perspective, and it's unlikely that a female writer would use this tone and language to describe masculinity and relationsh
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There's a possibility that lidldick might actually be a dude from North America
I've been feeding various phrases and postings that (((she's))) made over the years. The AI text analyzer analyzer consistently throws back that it's in an feminine male. Possible non-conforming gender.
The reading yields inconclusive results regarding the author's gender. On one hand, the writing exhibits idiosyncrasies that are characteristic of male authors; however, the subjects, topics, and tone occasionally suggest a feminine perspective. This ambiguity can be perplexing, yet the robot remains confident in its assertion that the author is from North America, rather than Continental Europe.TL;DR It's Null.