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PT 2. This time I'm out, same sweaty socks, different OLD shoes, doing some last-minute Thanksgiving shopping. These shoes make my feet stink quickly. Not a strong oder, but very distinct. You sock sniffers will like💁🏻‍♀️ . #smellysocks #stinkysocks #soles #feet #socks

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Bet they smell like pure fucking heaven though 😍😍😍

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Them badboy's 🧦shiny looking soo u know they he'lla stinky!!👃🏾👃🏾👃🏾👃🏾👃🏾👃🏾👃🏾👃🏾🤤🤤🤤🤡

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