@ciarralatimer: Sorryyy #fypシ #oneblackfriend #apologyvideo

Ciarra Latimer
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veryqueermom
Very Queer Mom :
“I’m sorry. For absolutely nothing”- this is perfect.
2021-08-03 00:10:24
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stare.attheceiling
stare.attheceiling :
I swear to god if I'm ever an idiot at any point around you, please let me have it.
2021-08-07 20:45:17
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