Hehe, Riot is in trouble
assistantpimpmastoh wrote:Filip wrote:I don't mind it though. I have nothing against gay ppl, as long as you don't start to hit on me or anything.
no man, you are ugly, i don't want you, i fancy Riot

Pope (1978– ), born in Wadowice, S Poland, the first non-Italian pope in 450 years. He studied in Poland, was ordained in 1946, and became professor of moral theology at Lublin and Kraków. Archbishop and Metropolitan of Kraków (1964–78), he was created cardinal in 1967. Noted for his energy and analytical ability, his pontificate has seen many foreign visits, in which he has preached to huge audiences. In 1981 he survived an assassination attempt, when he was shot in St Peter's square by a Turkish national, Mehmet Ali Agca, the motives for which have remained unclear. A champion of economic justice and an outspoken defender of the Church in Communist countries, he has been uncompromising on moral issues. Although in failing health, he joined in the celebrations for his silver jubilee in 2003. He died on April 2, 2005, after suffering a decade from Parkinson's disease. His 26-year papacy, one of the longest in the history of the church, will be remembered for its heroic vision, disciplined Catholicism and active counsel among the world's leaders.
Jackal wrote:Pope (1978– ), born in Wadowice, S Poland, the first non-Italian pope in 450 years. He studied in Poland, was ordained in 1946, and became professor of moral theology at Lublin and Kraków. Archbishop and Metropolitan of Kraków (1964–78), he was created cardinal in 1967. Noted for his energy and analytical ability, his pontificate has seen many foreign visits, in which he has preached to huge audiences. In 1981 he survived an assassination attempt, when he was shot in St Peter's square by a Turkish national, Mehmet Ali Agca, the motives for which have remained unclear. A champion of economic justice and an outspoken defender of the Church in Communist countries, he has been uncompromising on moral issues. Although in failing health, he joined in the celebrations for his silver jubilee in 2003. He died on April 2, 2005, after suffering a decade from Parkinson's disease. His 26-year papacy, one of the longest in the history of the church, will be remembered for its heroic vision, disciplined Catholicism and active counsel among the world's leaders.
Not to mention he actually forgave the person that tried to shoot him.
Nothing great, just another regular old geezer. I'm sure you did much better things. Like make a mix tape that awed the internet world.![]()

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