Ricegums & the gabby show
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  • Reads 190
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  • Parts 2
  • Time <5 mins
Complete, First published Apr 15, 2017
these comments sicken me. the fact that actual human beings can be so shallow and small minded blows my mind. why seek conflict when you could be Elsa and let it go. ( I hate that movie but i still gotta make a joke ) uneducated teens that have grown up and shaped into something I'm ashamed to be related to. being a teenager myself I look at all the ignorance and hatred towards one another and think "humanity really has become disappointing" . the fact that you would go as lowly as to call someone names and ridicule them when they are distressed makes me hate having to be labeled as a human. if something upsets you but doesn't actually impact your life in any sort of way please be mature and dont bother. you think she's a liar? believe what you will everyone has opinions. but an opinion and a fact are different. a fact is the truth and an opinion is a projected version of what we think happened. not all opinions are right but everyone is entitled to have one. so I won't deprive you of human rights. I'm a big supporter of Gabbie's and I absolutely love her and her videos . she unlike rice gum makes positive nice videos where she doesn't ATTACK and bully someone for their imperfections just for views. I watched his videos but I never saw the appeal. I'm sorry if you hate me but you need to wake the fuck up and be more of an adult and less of a child . and by you I mean this mean angry ball of hatred thats going to call me out for being a bitch. anyways I've already dug my grave by making this comment let's see where this leads.

(Not my comment,but is true)
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