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2021-02-16 04:20 28830219 Anonymous Side business/hustles (494yt5w9t8h61.jpg 2807x3885 2912kB)
What have you done to make money on the side? I have around 20k to throw into a side business, any ideas?
3 min later 28830451 Anonymous
>>28830219
Anybody into beekeeping? Or maybe ice a ice cream machine?
7 min later 28830700 Anonymous
Or maybe a jigsaw puzzle maker? Feel like an online store could be big
17 min later 28831274 Anonymous
Or custom phone cases?
18 min later 28831330 Anonymous
crypto
18 min later 28831365 Anonymous
>>28831274
I hunt minorities on an island and film it for a snuff site.
20 min later 28831460 Anonymous
>>28831330
yo op it's the bull run we've been waiting for. you won't get better returns anywhere else.
21 min later 28831511 Anonymous
side businesses take work. what are your skills? can you sell anything?
start an upwork or dropshipping site and learn to sell. don't need capital for that.
21 min later 28831522 Anonymous
>>28830219
power washing biz is good
23 min later 28831622 Anonymous (68747470733a2f2f73332e616d617a6f6e6177732e636f6d2f776174747061642d6d656469612d736572766963652f53746f7279496d6167652f31744a436a7869547854626254673d3d2d3333313631313039312e31343835303930666261666564663064383.jpg 669x720 41kB)
>more work
24 min later 28831685 Anonymous
>>28830219
A side business should be something you enjoy doing. Otherwise it's just a second job. Instead if asking us for ideas you should first see if any of your hobbies could be turned into profit.
26 min later 28831814 Anonymous
>>28831685
This.
I farm on the side and sell to farmers markets. Make a few thousand each harvest. Girls also love it.
27 min later 28831846 Anonymous
>>28831814
What kinda girls are we talking here anon?
29 min later 28831946 Anonymous
>>28830219
Start a porn based crypto currency
29 min later 28831983 Anonymous
>>28830219
i own a few vending machines. also stuck helium hotspots on top of them. when i restock i take all the cans from the recycle. want to expand to a bitcoin atm.
would recommend. not much work involved. worst is finding somewhere to put them. after that you're good.
30 min later 28832028 Anonymous
>>28831946
Porn should be powered by the blockchain
31 min later 28832068 Anonymous
>>28830219
>Cuck Cottage
31 min later 28832100 Anonymous
>>28831846
A variety. All natural BS attracts all women. Gets them to the house easy. Then you offer some wine, some thc, and then stuff happens.
33 min later 28832190 Anonymous
>>28830451
Beekeeping is profitable but also a pain in the ass and really has to be a labor of love.
If you just want small farm profits then pastured chickens are the fastest gains possible. Market them as organic free range pastured biodynamic whatever and take preorders. Order the chicks with already cash in hand. Grow them for 6 to 8 weeks. Slaughter and deliver. Most states allow on farm slaughter with very minimal paperwork up to 1000 birds a year.
Pigs are great too but to really make profits you need to breed and that's a whole thing. Chickens are fast, dirty and profitable.
35 min later 28832332 Anonymous
>>28832100
I may go for this next year if I get a patch of land. Did you find a niche? I grew up in the Ozarks and one year just playing around as a kid I found a way to grow a shit ton of chanterelle mushrooms, didn't even know they were good/edible until my uncle told me. May try to recreate that and sell like, idk what else desu.
36 min later 28832413 Anonymous
>>28830219
I buy things from thrift stores to resell
44 min later 28832877 Anonymous
>>28831685
>>28831814
I don't know if I fully agree with that. The whole "find your passion and make it profitable!" is just more wage-slavie mentality that has been shoved down our throats by billionaires.
The easiest way to suck the enjoyment out of something is to turn it into a business and turn it into 60h+ weeks. The one solace, the one peace, the one thing that brings us joy is now sapped from us as we try and capitalize on it to make a few bucks. And the CEOs laugh and laugh as we run our morale dry.
It's a shame that "the best" we have to look forward to is turning something we love into a soulless business.
Keep your passions and your work separate. If, by chance, someone asks to pay for your passion-project, go ahead and accept. But keep it on a contract basis so that your flame doesn't die out.
46 min later 28832929 Anonymous
>>28831983
Where do you live where people are able to pay with cash/coins? I don't know anyone who has coins these days.
49 min later 28833091 Anonymous
>>28832929
canada. they also take credit/debit.
52 min later 28833276 Anonymous (592EFEAD-672A-4ABA-A278-1DB55D3B9825.jpg 1748x2480 2600kB)
>>28830219
When Covid started I started learning to play the bagpipes. It’s been almost a year
My goal is to buy a set of pipes with crypto and then gig on weekends (funerals, weddings, street playing) and then reinvest that into more crypto
I’m still not good but way better than I was starting out. If I keep playing a little everyday I could see myself being decent
53 min later 28833339 Anonymous
>>28833091
I also live in Canada, anon. Where are you located? Not looking to infringe on your turf. Just curious since it seems that you've been relatively successful with the endeavour and I am now curious with the possibility of gains across the country.
54 min later 28833360 Anonymous (phfh9vypuoh61.jpg 680x680 25kB)
>>28833276
Based af anon
57 min later 28833594 Anonymous
>>28833339
western canada. the way i did it was asking businesses in industrial areas if i could put a machine there. fill them with monster i buy at costco. welders, machinists, mechanics and such love it.
1 hours later 28833878 Anonymous
>>28833594
Seems like a lot of overhead and effort for just a couple of loonies.
1 hours later 28833985 Anonymous (0401-mike-smith-bubbles-getty-4.jpg 718x559 107kB)
i fix up old shoppin' carts n sell em to a different mall.
Got two malls playing off each other
1 hours later 28834192 Anonymous
>>28833878
once it's going it really isn't.
but i'm also the kinda guy to pick up cans and take them to the depot for $50. cans are a real good hustle. if you volunteer at some festival you'll end up making $100+ per hour cleaning up all the cans because nobody else wants to do it. easy, easy money.
1 hours later 28834724 Anonymous
>>28830219
I don't waste my free time trying to make more money. I spend it on things that I care about which are interesting and worth doing, exactly because they have nothing to do with money. At the very instant that money becomes a factor in an endeavor, it is profaned, becomes dull, and becomes unworth doing except for survival.
1 hours later 28834849 Anonymous (1610851740494.jpg 608x706 154kB)
>>28832413
same here fren, i mostly do vintage clothes, it can sells really well. its tough sometimes to make good profits especially through fees and shipping. but there is a lot of gems to flip at thrift stores/ side of the road
1 hours later 28834992 Anonymous
Onlyfans but I have a decent size cock and good body. Amassed decent following on twitter and post content about once a day. 50 percent of my fans are fags 20 percent in denial fags and 30 percent mix of fatties and cougars.
1 hours later 28835020 Anonymous
>>28832413
Most things in thrift stores are garbage. How much time do you spend, or is it more of a pastime
1 hours later 28835044 Anonymous
>>28832332
Arkansas frens???
1 hours later 28835123 Anonymous
>>28832413
What sort of items do you recommend buying for resale?
1 hours later 28835145 Anonymous
>>28834992
Do you show your face and is it just you jerking off?
1 hours later 28835315 Anonymous
unironically stream on twitch.
i don't get much out of it yet (around 500$ monthly) and i hate most of the "colleagues" on this platform but spending hours shitposting with a hundred bros while playing vidya ain't bad at all.
1 hours later 28835390 Anonymous
>>28835020
Past time thing, maybe 5 hours a week tops. The classic menswear market has been bearish due to covid, so I haven’t been moving much recently. Lately I’ve just been flipping fodder for meager 4~5x profits.
>>28834849
I make the buyer pay shipping unless I’m selling the item for a lot. Vintage is difficult unless it’s staple items
1 hours later 28835407 Anonymous
>>28835020
I don't do thrift store reselling, but from my experience shopping in thrift stores, the quality of the inventory is very dependent on the area the store is in. Generally speaking, a poorer area will have more buyers and less quality donations.
1 hours later 28835476 Anonymous
>>28832877
cheked em and agree. im 24 and its been challenging to find something i wanna do full time that is fufilling but also pays well. i think the best thing for anyone who is unsure is to just DO. ive learned a lot about myself from spending time doing things i didnt enjoy as well. i usually get burnt out on all hobbys and end up back stuck in my bed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVE uPmVAb8o
1 hours later 28835624 Anonymous
>>28835123
Shoes, ties, suits, band tees, outerwear, shirts. In that order mostly. Occasionally I’ll buy some women’s stuff, Lulu flips super quick. I buy CD’s and vinyl as well, but resale isn’t really viable. Every once in a blue moon I’ll find a painting or piece or furniture that’s worth picking up
1 hours later 28835804 Anonymous
>>28835407
This is true as well. I moved out from the Midwest to NYC a year ago, and the number of crazy finds exploded. Most of the items I consider fodder now I used to see as great finds
1 hours later 28836344 Anonymous
>>28830219
>side hustle
Just lease a brand new car so you can drive people around and make some xxxtra cash goy I mean guy. Don’t worry about the fuel and maintenance costs, just ignore that goyim. I mean in the gig economy anyone can make it. Hey did you check out that 0% intro apr credit card offer we sent you?
1 hours later 28836467 Anonymous
>>28835123
there is a lot of great youtube channels who share info on things that sell. personally ive had trouble flipping stuff that im not interested in lol. i pop into local thrift stores couple times a week when im out doing deliveries to do a quick run thru on the clothing racks
1 hours later 28836624 Anonymous
>>28836467
ik nobody is asking but vintage levis, 90s tees and sweatshirts sell best for me and usually come around a decent amount
1 hours later 28836751 Anonymous
>>28836624
pretty much. single stitch tees will always sell, and its super quick to look through a rack for them.
1 hours later 28836771 Anonymous
>>28833594
Sounds like Alberta lmao
1 hours later 28836781 Anonymous
>>28836624
What platform are you selling on?
1 hours later 28836838 Anonymous
What if we corner a market? Something cheap. Let's say we buy all the copies of Megan x2 on snes until the price shoots up and we slowly sell each for 500 each, but maybe something not this retarded
1 hours later 28836957 Anonymous
>>28833594
Have any of them needed maintenance? What if some cunt breaks your vending machine?
1 hours later 28836989 Anonymous
>>28831365
Where do I sign up?
1 hours later 28837013 Anonymous
>>28836781
i use a few. ebay for menswear, grailed for the occasional avant garde/obscure designer piece, and etsy for things that teenagers are into (nike crewnecks, vintage champion, overalls)
2 hours later 28837422 Anonymous
>>28836751
u ever done the goodwill bins? i personally love sifting through garbage for gems but it can be a total time crusher but amazing for sourcing cheaply
>>28836781
i sell on a lot on Depop , and some Ebay when im not a lazy shit. i did a flea market once before winter and that was a great experience
>>28837013
depop is gr8 for the younger crowds. instagram is good with hashtags and no fees ofc,
i just hate writing descriptions mostly when i list
2 hours later 28837459 Anonymous
>>28830219
I dropshit on ebay items
2 hours later 28837479 Anonymous
>>28833339
nice digits
2 hours later 28837706 Anonymous
>>28837422
I've never lived near a goodwill with a bins outlet, sounds great to pay by the pound. I've been considering moving to depop, not sure why i havent
2 hours later 28837738 Anonymous (cyrpto.jpg 900x563 127kB)
how many coins do you hold anon? are you yolo all in?
2 hours later 28837839 Anonymous
>>28830219
more like cuck cottage
2 hours later 28837859 Anonymous (showme.jpg 1068x601 66kB)
>>28835044
I'm from Missouri.
2 hours later 28838037 Anonymous
>>28832877
True anon. I learned this the hard way. Quit my job to record music full time, because audio engineering is really what I’m gifted at. After a year of doing it as my day job, I fucking hated it.
Make money from something tolerable that doesn’t make you wanna rope yourself every day, and leave your passions for your own soul, not to make money from.
2 hours later 28838109 Anonymous
Doing pest control for my friends and other people unlicensed, fix computers, do some trading but too broke for that.
2 hours later 28838217 Anonymous
>>28837706
depop is ok , i just like the platform honestly, feels like ig for clothing. yeah theres only a few outlets per state
2 hours later 28838259 Anonymous
>>28830219
invest in a milgrade surveillance mic
white van w/ telecom vinyl stickers, fake plates
park in affluent neighborhoods around christmas
break in those on holidays
profit big and repeat next year
2 hours later 28838334 Anonymous (20200918_143930.jpg 4032x1960 4153kB)
>>28837859
based. mid-mo?
2 hours later 28838827 Anonymous
>>28830219
all in on buying gpu to mine while you sleep. spend 12-16k, make 4-6k/mo while it mines ethereum. sell that shit back after eth 2.0 goes live. Easy as.
2 hours later 28839098 Anonymous
>>28837706
I've been a few times and it's an absolute nightmare of a place. There's always a few people with a train of carts just shoveling literal garbage into them in the hopes that they'll come away with something good. If you plan to try to make any money at the trash heap you'll probably become one of those people. They look like indoor homeless people.
Most of that shit they take just gets put right back into the goodwill trash donation box. It's a perfect system for removing all value from heaps of garbage. Like watching two dogs eat each other's shit.
2 hours later 28839106 Anonymous
>>28837459
anything in specific anon? doz this make good money for u?
2 hours later 28839412 Anonymous
>>28838259
What if I get home alone'd?
2 hours later 28839959 Anonymous
>>28835315
i want to be a loser playing games "for a living" when i make enough to live off premiums/dividends
2 hours later 28840023 Anonymous
>>28839412
In the last 30 years home invaders have made huge strides in dealing with this. Rape technology alone has transformed the "home alone" scenario into a net positive for some.
>>28839779
The ladies with all the cloth are the only decent people in there. They sew that shit into everything you can think of and then just give it away at church.
My gamgam makes tea cozies and quilts all the time out of this stuff.
2 hours later 28840066 Anonymous
>>28830219
>any ideas?
Cuck Cottage
2 hours later 28840206 Anonymous
>>28836989
hey le
2 hours later 28840319 Anonymous
I definitely have a good idea. Definitely add waves to your bag. and start making money.
2 hours later 28840341 Anonymous
Kneepads
3 hours later 28840515 Anonymous
>>28832190
Similarly, if you have a chunk of land and are thinking of growing vegetables, you want to plant shit that grows super fast and is harvested as-is, i.e., leafy green stuff you just cut and sale as fast as possible. Leave vegetable growing to the big farms and stick to those.
3 hours later 28840930 Anonymous
>>28840023
that rocks i def back that, i was talking about the middle aged mexican ladies that raid an entire bin to filter it out. wondering what they do with it. i see them there every time. not mad they r chill and seem like theyre having a good time.
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>>28832413
I buy broken electronics from thrift stores to resell. Just sold a 1965 Deluxe Reverb a week ago for $1200 and I only paid the shop $80 for it because it "wasn't working". I immediately threw that $1200 into crypto.
3 hours later 28841195 Anonymous
>>28841047
>pays thrift shops $80 for broken stuff
>not $10-$15 like in my area
imagine being this retarded, definitely ngmi
3 hours later 28841237 Anonymous
Man this is the most obvious but probably least popular one - Uber driving. Now before you fags start making fun of me here’s what you need to know, I’ve personally made a quarter million dollars Uber driving. Is it glamours??? NO!!! Will people piss, shit, vomit, diahharea, vape, eat, drink, fuck and do all sorts of other shit in your car? ABSOLUTELY! But it is a literal gold mine. The real secret is to get a shitty old Prius for about 4K off Craigslist - they last forever, I drove my last well past when the odometer quit working. So you don’t car how bad they fuck up your car cause it was a cheap piece of shit to begin with. You can 10X that 4K in less than a year easy and then just keep buying a new shitty Prius every year like it’s disposable. Got get that money anons!!!
3 hours later 28841293 Anonymous
there is a dude here that made 100k+ painting warhammer figures
3 hours later 28841402 Anonymous
>>28841293
people will unironically pay HUGE amounts to get minis painted.
Tons of dudes just want to tabletop without the arts and crafts bullshit but don't want to buy prepainted armies because god forbid they play ultramarines
3 hours later 28841455 Anonymous
>>28841293
any way to make money without autism being a prerequisite?
3 hours later 28841521 Anonymous
>>28840930
I don't know but mexicans are always looking for shit to sell at flea markets and such. They're smart when it comes to making them small and steady gains. There's a reason why the janitorial staff at 90% of businesses is just some mexican family who own their own cleaning business.
Have to respect people that take every opportunity they can to make an honest buck and never talk shit about it.
3 hours later 28841534 Anonymous
>>28830219
I narrate audio books on the side. Sorry,
not really the business venture you look for. But maybe some other poorfags here that like an ez side-hustle with little to no investment involved.
3 hours later 28841572 Anonymous
>>28830219
Mining ETH on my gaming rigs making $800 a month. Now I can just part time Uber and go to school while stacking up my cryptos and ETFs. Gonna invest in a home gym and use public transport as much as possible.
WAGMI
3 hours later 28842031 Anonymous
>>28841195
cringe
3 hours later 28842188 Anonymous
>>28830219
Some ideas I've had
>Web scraping app for crypto/biz related news
>Jewelry making
Or
>Microgreenery
All of which would require me learning shit idk how to do, which I don't mind honestly. Thoughts?
3 hours later 28842330 Anonymous
>>28834992
How could 20% of your audience be in denial fags when they pay money to see a man's cock and balls?
3 hours later 28842497 Anonymous
>>28841534
How do you get into doing that?
4 hours later 28843096 Anonymous
Show butt as a trap on onlyfans
4 hours later 28843268 Anonymous
>>28831365
Based elitist
4 hours later 28844260 Anonymous
>>28842497
I have the best luck looking for books that don't already have an audiobook format and contacting the author myself about making one. I've had less luck working directly with publishers so I always try to contact the author first.
I started as a volunteer with librivox so I could get practice/setup and learn. Get a few books done, make a good 2 minute recording and drop it off with the author you contact.
There's also freelancing services like acx or fiverr that a lot of people have had great success with. There are many ways to start.
4 hours later 28844411 Anonymous
>>28844260
I have to keep voice chat off in games now because people say I sound like kermit the frog.
Should I do this?
4 hours later 28844938 Anonymous
>>28844411
Dr Peterson? Is that you?
4 hours later 28844998 Anonymous
>>28844411
Good genes certainly helps but you can absolutely learn how to develop your voice. I believe if you gave it a shot you would learn a lot on how to best use your voice.
4 hours later 28845087 Anonymous
>>28831522
Nigger/wigger teir business
4 hours later 28845127 Anonymous
>>28830219
>hustle
Anyone else cringe at this word?
Seems so fucking illogical.
If it isn't makin the big bucks, then why are you not focusing on what is and scaling that?
If your "hustle" is making a lot of money, then why not focus on it full time and make it primary business?
The word "hustle" is to be thrown in same bowl as all those instagram "entrepeneurs" MLM fags, crypto laggards and rest of the dumb gymgoer "improver" normies who know nothing and jump on latest trend fucking fags
4 hours later 28845142 Anonymous
>>28832028
Scortswap is a crypto escort service
5 hours later 28845278 Anonymous
>>28832413
Yeah I hit up estate sales on the weekend and find $1000+ in profits every time, you got to have an eye for shit. Been doing this for 10 years, ebay and offerup. It fuels my crypto addiction pretty comfy
5 hours later 28845306 Anonymous
sold LSD
5 hours later 28845340 Anonymous
>>28830219
Shoplifting.
5 hours later 28845352 Anonymous
>>28830451
Friends of mine got into it, did well for two years, then lost all their hives the next. It's just like crypto!
5 hours later 28845374 Anonymous
>>28845127
>uses "cringe"
>uses redditspacing
You must return
5 hours later 28845473 Anonymous
Find something you can make once and sell multiple times... making digital content is the best. I recently turned my side hustle of music producing into income by licensing tracks to be used in tv shows/ads/etc. Make once, sell infinitely...
5 hours later 28845615 Anonymous
>>28838037
Do you license stuff you made in the past? You could be sitting on a gold mine... audio content in general is starting to have a moment (Spotify/JRE, frenzy for buying famous artist masters, etc)
5 hours later 28845681 Anonymous (1513100246584.jpg 732x490 44kB)
i sell cocaine and invest it into crypto
5 hours later 28845690 Anonymous (1611538668795.gif 570x537 63kB)
>>28845127
why are you getting so aggravated over a commonplace term?
5 hours later 28845852 Anonymous
>>28832929
>I don't know anyone who has coins
Zoomer detected.
5 hours later 28845970 Anonymous
>>28830451
My grandma did beekeeping, it was a lot of fun to help out
But I can't imagine it being good profit relative to the time invested
5 hours later 28846095 Anonymous (1613400087255.jpg 662x861 365kB)
>>28830219
Making a little sidemoney on gofundme
5 hours later 28846320 Anonymous
>>28845690
because I know the type of dumb faggot normie sheep who use that term
5 hours later 28846380 Anonymous
>>28830219
Sometimes I see crazy sales in a shop, e.g. a book being 90% off. I think I'm going to start buying up that kind of sales and sell it on ebay.
5 hours later 28846563 Anonymous
>>28832929
>never seen a vending machine with a card reader
signs of a fucking pajeet to me
5 hours later 28846984 Anonymous
>>28832877
Couldn't agree more. Once I started really knowing what I was doing with computers, things started getting fun. Setting up clusters and scripting simple botnets and whatnot. Had a simple lab set up at home just for fucking around with. Started doing IT full time for a local bank. Got paid really well, but really killed my passion for it. I still write the occassional automation script here and there, but the last thing I want to do after troubleshooting people's broken shit is come home and troubleshoot my own broken shit.
5 hours later 28847316 Anonymous
>>28844411
Yeah. Read children's books.
6 hours later 28847612 Anonymous
>>28830219
I have a homemade sauce business.
6 hours later 28847914 Anonymous
>>28847612
What sauce/sauces?
6 hours later 28848089 Anonymous
>>28847914
Two core sellers are a BBQ and garlic hot sauce, then I just do whatever others I feel like, plus fry seasonings, meat rubs chilli oil, whatever really. Not huge profits but it keeps me busy while I'm still furloughed.
6 hours later 28848100 Anonymous
>>28830219
i work 65 hours a week. no side hustles. i make actual money.
6 hours later 28848238 Anonymous
>>28830451
I've been looking into beekeeping and making mead.
Looks fun, don't know how much money it'd make.
6 hours later 28848449 Anonymous
>>28848089
Sounds fun, i always wanted to work in a kitchen because i love cooking and fucking around with spices but i can't work under pressure for shit. Do you need any special equipment or just pour that into the bottles yourself?
6 hours later 28848620 Anonymous
>>28833985
based shopping cart thief poster
6 hours later 28849084 Anonymous
>>28848449
No just basic utensils, bottles, sterilising powder and PH tester. Labels I do myself to keep costs down. It's just like selling anything online but with the extra step of needing a license to produce food at home.
6 hours later 28849831 Anonymous
>>28830219
I used to welding jobs for cash but now i just move around meme coins that get shilled on 4chins. Much more profitable and i dont have to breathe toxic fumes
6 hours later 28849837 Anonymous (zxp8nei0lkfz.jpg 640x640 44kB)
>>28846320
who cares, its just a term of convenience. a lot of normie things are annoying, just ignore it and move on. it's also not like you can scale every single thing. a lot depends on individual needs/wants and life circumstances. i used to sell/trade coins as a 'side hustle'. i enjoyed dong it at that level. scaling up would have been possible, but it would have destroyed the fun of it.
7 hours later 28850066 Anonymous (images (1).jpg 220x229 9kB)
>SIDE HUSTLE
This is normie speak to unconsciously self subjugate themselves.
You're an ENTREPRENEUR running a BUSINESS.
7 hours later 28850101 Anonymous
>>28831511
>dropshipping
>don't need capital for that.
Isn't the advertising pretty expensive?
7 hours later 28850142 Anonymous
>>28832332
If you really found a way to grow chanterelles you should do it. Usually I only see wild ones and have heard it's very hard to grow them at scale
7 hours later 28850157 Anonymous
With that much just flip things with high cost, art, cars, whatever you can make easy profits
7 hours later 28850189 Anonymous
>>28831983
what is the ROI
7 hours later 28850242 Anonymous (22BF1798-69E9-412A-9725-583169FF458B.jpg 225x225 7kB)
>>28845681
Basado
7 hours later 28850278 Anonymous
>>28838827
400-500% ROI? You sure anon? I thought the electricity costs eat the revenue completely
7 hours later 28850333 Anonymous
>>28830219
My side hustle is fixing up whitegoods and shit from hard rubbish piles and reselling it on marketplace.
7 hours later 28850344 Anonymous
>>28846563
could also be a euro that hasn't left the house in the last 3 years
7 hours later 28850381 Anonymous
>>28830219
>cuck cottage
I work at a bar, and the other day I ran this dude's card and his last name was Kuckler
7 hours later 28850575 Anonymous
I draw anime tiddies and schlongs
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