Vatos: Las historias mas extraordinarias de México
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Ongoing, First published Mar 29, 2020
Un compendio de relatos extraídas de varias redes sociales donde se postearon, inventadas o no, son sucesos que llevan hasta los más infames, profundos y ruines deseos perversos del ser humano, una serie de acontecimientos extraños, oscuros y sádicos que harían temblar hasta al mismo Marqués de Sade en sus más retorcidos pensamientos por tan macabras redacciones. que sin embargo te sacaran alguna carcajada por su intenso humor negro. Se recomienda discreción.
Advertencia: Las historias mostradas acá son expuestas con el motivo de ser humor negro, no pretende ofender a los mexicanos, ni sus costumbres, ni su cultura, solamente es por simple ocio y descubrimiento hacia estos bizarros hallazgos de la vida cotidiana.
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