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$500k or dinner with Jay Z? 💀

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Captain Average1 year ago

"Talk to him like he santa claus" 😭😭

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Chuk Morka 🇳🇬 🇺🇸1 year ago

Im taking that moneyyyyy

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Russ1 year ago

Posted this at the right time 🤣

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Halty🦇1 year ago

i take this

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🍅1 year ago

Jay Z ain’t even top 5 he’s overrated

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Marc Theiler1 year ago

Shit, I'd rather have dinner with you than Jay Z. I'm sorry but I've never understood the attraction to Jay Z, his rap skills to me are just mids.

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Ghost In The SSH1 year ago

Thought this was a fucking picture at first😭

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Steve “We the People” Sturgill1 year ago

Rather have $5

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TheChosenone ☝🏽1 year ago

Gotta love Charleston 😂😂😂😂

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circo1 year ago

Crying

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