Then you gonna be likehis fakkit ass just gon do this da whole damn time
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Which is actually a form of mercy.
Jiujitsu is jiujitsu no matter where it happens.

Then you gonna be likehis fakkit ass just gon do this da whole damn time
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Who are you pretending to
Then you gonna be like
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Which is actually a form of mercy.

Homeboy is a poster child for autism. Mothafukka got Asperger's syndrome clear as day.I wantchu to pose like dis again, but this time i wantchu to wrap dem belts around dat little bit of neck u got n pull dem shyts as tight as you can til dat hairline start to fade some more from lack of blood flow
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Homeboy is a poster child for autism. Mothafukka got Asperger's syndrome clear as day.

fukk nikka postin everything he can get his fingers on other than some gatdamn proof![]()
Then you gonna be like
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Which is actually a form of mercy.
Jiujitsu is jiujitsu no matter where it happens.![]()
Nah that might be you tho, after I whoop yo ass

all i will say is this
a purple belt in jiu jitsu would fukk UP someone who doesn't know anything
yall may think you can scrap but take it to the ground with a purple belt and get twisted into a human pretzel brehs

Problems with social skills: Children with Asperger's syndrome generally have difficulty interacting with others and often are awkward in social situations. They generally do not make friends easily. They have difficulty initiating and maintaining conversation.Interesting. Is a there medical term for a condition that makes u tell lies on the internet for 15 years straight?![]()

Naw he gon be committing that by the time im done wit him in this thread![]()


Problems with social skills: Children with Asperger's syndrome generally have difficulty interacting with others and often are awkward in social situations. They generally do not make friends easily. They have difficulty initiating and maintaining conversation.
- Eccentric or repetitive behaviors: Children with this condition may develop odd, repetitive movements, such as hand wringing or finger twisting.
- Unusual preoccupations or rituals: A child with Asperger's syndrome may develop rituals that he or she refuses to alter, such as getting dressed in a specific order.
- Communication difficulties: People with Asperger's syndrome may not make eye contact when speaking with someone. They may have trouble using facial expressions and gestures, and understanding body language. They also tend to have problems understanding language in context and are very literal in their use of language.
- Limited range of interests: A child with Asperger's syndrome may develop an intense, almost obsessive, interest in a few areas, such as sports schedules, weather, or maps.
- Coordination problems: The movements of children with Asperger's syndrome may seem clumsy or awkward.
- Skilled or talented: Many children with Asperger's syndrome are exceptionally talented or skilled in a particular area, such as music or math.
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all i will say is this
a purple belt in jiu jitsu would fukk UP someone who doesn't know anything
yall may think you can scrap but take it to the ground with a purple belt and get twisted into a human pretzel brehs


You the type to get his shoe stepped on and apologize for being in the way. Just stop kiss your dog in the mouth and take your little cac self to bed.Nah that might be you tho,after I whoop yo ass
Homosexuals may send messages to your inbox begging to be your friend on on a video game network.Problems with social skills: Children with Asperger's syndrome generally have difficulty interacting with others and often are awkward in social situations. They generally do not make friends easily. They have difficulty initiating and maintaining conversation.
- Eccentric or repetitive behaviors: Children with this condition may develop odd, repetitive movements, such as hand wringing or finger twisting.
- Unusual preoccupations or rituals: A child with Asperger's syndrome may develop rituals that he or she refuses to alter, such as getting dressed in a specific order.
- Communication difficulties: People with Asperger's syndrome may not make eye contact when speaking with someone. They may have trouble using facial expressions and gestures, and understanding body language. They also tend to have problems understanding language in context and are very literal in their use of language.
- Limited range of interests: A child with Asperger's syndrome may develop an intense, almost obsessive, interest in a few areas, such as sports schedules, weather, or maps.
- Coordination problems: The movements of children with Asperger's syndrome may seem clumsy or awkward.
- Skilled or talented: Many children with Asperger's syndrome are exceptionally talented or skilled in a particular area, such as music or math.
Stupit.