Gimwarre Friend Quotes

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So there was once a group of friends whose names were Nathan, Vern, Carter, and the short fat one Potato. Nathan, Vern, and Carter have been friends for a while as they just met Potato, Potato has always been the weird kid, (Verns perspective) our teacher explained that he moved from a small island called gimwarre but never told us where it's at, when we ask potato he just says “Gimwarre GIN BUFF MCBOOGY”.

We always thought he was weird, but one day when we all went out camping and no adults around and Potato went to go number 2, is when we here screaming. Potato comes back and says “you all are worthy of after life in the alien world of GIMWARRE”, he then takes out a hyper beam gun and shoots us.

But then I come back, as one, separated

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