Don't mind me, just taking my dubs to the bottom of the page.
>>767614777
witnessed
fucking cursed
Welp
Yummy
take mine with you good sir
>>767614777
Gwrreei owis,quisyo wlhnaa ne eest,ekwoons espeket,oinom ghe gwrrum woghom weghontm,io nomque megan bhorom,oinomque ghmmenm ooku bherontm.
Getting dubs is all about having confidence look at me
>>767614837
You mean these dubs?
>>767615928
>mfw I really don’t have confidence
>>767615805
>>767615928
>>767615947
theseniggas bout ta get dubbed on
>>767614777
Whoops.
>>767616201
Gay. Watch this
>>767616222
>>767614777
>>767616222
>>767616222
>>767616222
More trips than dubs? I don't know if this thread is blessed or cursed
>>767614777
>>767616222
>>767615311
Lol
>>767617717
:^)
This is how you dubs boys
wow
Fuck I got dubs in another shitty thread. By any chance can I get dubs again?
Honk
"Black cat"?!?! That is FELIX THE CAT.
Felix the Cat is a funny-animal cartoon character created in the silent film era. The anthropomorphic black cat with his black body, white eyes, and giant grin, coupled with the surrealism of the situations in which his cartoons place him, combine to make Felix one of the most recognized cartoon characters in film history. Felix was the first character from animation to attain a level of popularity sufficient to draw movie audiences.[1][2]
Felix's origins remain disputed. Australian cartoonist/film entrepreneur Pat Sullivan, owner of the Felix character, claimed during his lifetime to be its creator. American animator Otto Messmer, Sullivan's lead animator, has also been credited as such.[3] What is certain is that Felix emerged from Sullivan's studio, and cartoons featuring the character enjoyed success and popularity in the popular culture. Aside from the animated shorts, Felix starred in a comic strip (drawn by Sullivan, Messmer and later Joe Oriolo) beginning in 1923,[4] and his image soon adorned merchandise such as ceramics, toys and postcards. Several manufacturers made stuffed Felix toys. Jazz bands such as Paul Whiteman's played songs about him (1923's "Felix Kept On Walking" and others).
Take me too
pi
>>767619611
I'm a fan.
>>767614777
Not so fast
I'll keep my singles right here on page one thank you very much.