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About How About 8 Inches and Thick? refers to a viral video of a bodybuilder on a beach trauma dumping at a young, blonde girl after she says that she likes " skinny, scrawny guys " The man responds, "How about multi-millionaires? How about eight inches and thick?" and then states that his wife had recently passed away and his daughter committed suicide three weeks ago The video surfaced in
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Whenever I start my computer the app starts and disrupts my wallpapers I already have on my pc Whenever I right click it, it takes me somewhere else instead of the usual options like deleting it
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