My IP address is 10.0.0.1 172.68.132.88 Traced PING to this https://www.youtube.com/live_chat?v=PXU1QMGwiVg&is_popout=1 CONVERSATION: Kat I hope Wendy killed herself Kat like ***** just because you look like a hairy ******* and don't want to post your picture doesn't mean the rest of us are insecure SUPER MODERATOR ******* Girl SEEMS TO BE MENTALLY ILL-----DON'T MAKE FUN OF HER OR BULLY SUPER MODERATOR24BIGDYL logical conversations would be nice-----NEVER WERE MORE TRUE WORDS SPOKEN Wendy Davis Get these people off the internet. They are truly disturbing. Kat Wendy I'll get off the internet when you kill yourself Wendy Davis In 30 years, I have never felt a tinge of pain from spoken words by strangers until now Wendy Davis These people are intentionally disturbing a chat Wendy Davis I will take this farther than Youtube if this is not TAKEN CARE OF NOW Kat Wendy's loose 40 year old ***** can satisfy you Cris Wendy Davis These are the same people who demand a safe space Kat Wendy shut the **** up you land whale Wendy Davis Kat you would fold if you stood in front of me Kat Wendy obese women don't intimidate me. I know to go for the knees Wendy Davis so take you school yard bullying to your safe space. I will be doing everything I can to take you off line Kat Wendy kill yourself please Kat It only takes one well-aimes bullet
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