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Kevin626327 No regrets! Why worry about life, none of us survive it
Male, 24  North EastUnited Kingdom UK Chat

pilisky mhm.. i loVe mUsiK.... rocK!
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Stormrider so yeah...whats up?
Male, 21  HawthorneCalifornia - United States US Chat
im a latino that enjoys metal and punk music...hanging out at the beach at night and having fun...
Dylan85 Aloha!
Female, 22  Tybee IslandGeorgia - United States US Chat
Hey, I'm Dylan. And i'm 22 from Georgia.

~Dylan~
IronHead666
Male, 18  AlexandriaEgypt
crazy boy \m/

Andarian I killed a glass of milk because I'm sexy as hell
Male, 23  Prince GeorgeBritish Columbia - Canada Canadian Chat
I love to meet new people! Come talk to me, and laugh a little! I won't try to get in your pants... unless you want me to.
cruz13 death is beautiful
Male, 19  DallasTexas - United States US Chat

mandalynn_ Single and ready to mingle!
Female, 22  SurpriseArizona - United States US Chat
Sup.
shoredemon hi my name is nick nd im and outgoing social kind of person
Male, 18  AucklandNew Zealand
hey my name is nick im a very outgoing social person i enjoy most sports and enjoy going out. i am looking for friends and a person to date.
Skunner Need Friends
Male, 20  LondonOntario - Canada Canadian Chat
I'm lonely and a loser.
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