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https://twitter.com/DrizzyTheType

 

Drake the type of nigga to take a girl's virginity and try to give it back.

 

Drake the type of nigga to make "quack quack" noises when he has two Pringles in his mouth.

 

Drake is the type of nigga to pick up prostitutes in Grand Theft Auto, take them to safer cities, while singing "hold on, we're going home".

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Things heard in the Goldman Sachs elevators. 

 

https://twitter.com/GSElevator

 

#1: Tattoos aren't my thing. That'd be like putting a bumper sticker on a Lamborghini.

 

#1: Vegetarian is an ancient derogatory term for an idiot who couldn't fish or hunt.

 

[At the gym] #1: What machine should I use to impress the girls? #2: The ATM.

 

#1: Kids should know that Chris Paul's twin brother, Cliff, only makes $32,000 a year

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