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Quin69 comments on Hasan owning the "meme" 😳💀 ''I think if he keeps doing that, eventually people are going to be like, dude, this shock collar meme is cringe. Because someone keeps spamming it, guys. He's going to k*ll the meme eventually. That's my advice.''

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