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Фото профиля Dan 🏳️‍🌈 🇷🇸
Dan 🏳️‍🌈 🇷🇸1 год назад

Koliko smrde i preko ekrana

Фото профиля Roobin_Hood 🇲🇪
Roobin_Hood 🇲🇪1 год назад

Primakse da ti zasmrdimo i uzivo malo

Фото профиля Оblička Ckvrnja-Обличка цкврња
Оblička Ckvrnja-Обличка цкврња1 год назад

Полако се православци ограђују од ове комунистичке скупине. И свима полако постаје јасно да нисмо исти народ .

Фото профиля Zeleni Mačak
Zeleni Mačak1 год назад

Samo vam slika Ante Pavelića fali

Фото профиля cangefrange🇬🇱
cangefrange🇬🇱1 год назад

Jebwm li ti mater ustašku!

Фото профиля Čudo Mudo
Čudo Mudo1 год назад

Nanu vam ustasku, menjajte pesmu.

Фото профиля Roobin_Hood 🇲🇪
Roobin_Hood 🇲🇪1 год назад

Sisaj kurac pedercino.

Фото профиля Nemam ti kad
Nemam ti kad1 год назад

Toliko vas i ima, jedna kafana :) sto ne protestujete malo? A da...

Фото профиля GradžaninMNE 🚩
GradžaninMNE 🚩1 год назад

Fali samo još neka od Baje Malog K.

Фото профиля Roobin_Hood 🇲🇪
Roobin_Hood 🇲🇪1 год назад

Sto smeta brate ?

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