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Opeth

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nil out of 10, funny not found. lock and ban this idiot before he makes another crap thread
 

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I didn't ask for opinions off anyone *sigh* Gratz on making a fool out of yourself. I'll continue to make 'crap threads' as long as I'm here thanks. Others liked it, more liked it that didn't like it, so shh.
 

Opeth

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Sorry mate but by posting a video you are automatically asking for peoples opinions.
 

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wut?
awesome, thats funny. Why are everyone so negative on this forum, ffs stfu go home twats ;)..
 

TeenAgeDirtBag

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is funny, i mean he caked his sides lal.... dunt understand wut was wi d scream tho at end o.O lol
 

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