@validclipps: this is crazy.. wait until the end 😳

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wenzsings
Wendy :
Why did you open by calling her that?
2025-06-02 20:13:08
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sal_drum
Sal🤘 :
Scarlett Johansson. Get it right
2025-11-15 07:45:20
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ericfridley207
Eric Fridley207 :
absolutely true 👍
2025-11-15 07:46:30
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lonamoore5
lonamoore5 :
It honestly does something
2025-11-15 07:20:57
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biggmatt40
Matthew :
if you used 25% of your brain you would go insane and your brain uses what it uses to function, if you could use 50% of your brain it would literally control you
2025-11-15 06:52:57
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kajun703
Joe Sanchez572 :
her name is Scarlett Johansson
2025-06-03 13:02:29
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markrush86
Mark Rush :
The Mind Is Universal Continuous At Work In Renaissance Space Of The Great Beyond 👍 👌 😳😏😁
2025-11-15 05:58:19
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handiraley
Yo Mamiiii :
The gum hits
2025-11-15 02:11:24
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oh.hey.there.eeba
Oh hey there EEBA :
You should watch all of Gary’s videos he’s very real and very raw and very very smart
2025-11-14 17:50:13
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jjackson099
jj :
OP wakes up and chooses violence😂😂
2025-11-14 19:35:09
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user4436220083659
Stacy Mc :
Excuse me, she doesn’t deserve to be called that
2025-06-02 22:12:07
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xander_jrm
Xander_jrm :
It’s called a grab. Makes you watch it. He could of done it more tactfully
2025-11-07 15:25:09
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major.bjerke7
Major Bjerke :
cause I am boss of bosses hura
2025-11-14 12:11:49
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raymondesquivel54
RAY ESQUIVEL :
what did you call her !??
2025-06-02 04:01:47
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dean.blomgren
Dean Blomgren :
Excuse me? Her name is Scarlett! Respect her. Don’t ever call any female that.
2025-08-02 15:22:24
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scatterslots266
scatterslots266 :
Brain scans and research consistently show that we utilize nearly all of our brain. Although, by the people you see online, some barely use 1%. 😂
2025-06-01 21:40:39
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familyman1025
Matt Smith :
that start doesn't attract anyone to keep listening
2025-06-03 05:59:13
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ejvasquez
elpidiojaviervasq1 :
believe In god home
2025-11-15 10:11:28
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butchfaulkerson
Bigdawg :
know reason to call her names
2025-06-02 01:51:04
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bev.kimbrough102
Bevy102 :
Why the name calling?!
2025-06-02 10:41:27
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dahypemandeuce
Deuce 💯% :
I love Scarlett
2025-11-14 02:34:24
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anthonytonespabon
Anthony Tones Pabon :
It’s a movie. 🤦🏻‍♂️
2025-11-14 18:13:06
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reddd_777
Someone you used to know :
Wow. What the hell kind of way is that to introduce her?? Did she hurt you?? That was ugly af
2025-09-21 12:21:26
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davesanders4
Dave Sanders :
she's a great person you didn't have to call her that
2025-07-12 23:58:41
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optimisticaf
TheGraybill :
I’ve chewed so much Neuro gum and it doesn’t not live up to this much hype. It def helped my focus at times, but there’s no limitless or superhuman feeling or being. Calm down with all this
2025-08-11 05:37:30
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