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khathastrophe · 1 year
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I promised you sapphics so here we are
on popular demand I have trimmed Kinn's nails
once again i implore you to appreciate Kinn's boobies
Pete might have been the hardest thing I have sketched in weeks why was she so difficult to capture???
my name is not Jeff Satur so I couldn't take away that coconut (hair) away from Chay
i believe in dark skin thai kittisawat siblings 🙏🙏
Vegas is an unironic harness wearer to me
Pete has a soft tummy and I am tired of people pretending that he has washboard abs so thus
Kinn's tits reminder
Kim unlocked a new emotion there when this cute girl was so passionate about her music
the emotion was the gay family curse
Vegas and Porsche bond over shaggy hair but Vegas gets it done professionally
Vegas' canon accurate cheekbones
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aeternallis · 1 year
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A Deep Dive: Kim’s Fight Scene in Yok’s Bar
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I’ve been thinking about this scene a lot lately, and I just have so many thoughts on it. 
Like low-key, but imo what makes this scene so mesmerizing yet also chilling at the same time is the fact that Kim never eliminates the possibility of Chay turning around at any time and witnessing Kim kill in order to protect him. 
Whereas Porsche tends to protect Chay by keeping him from seeing the reality of the mafia life (and tragically blindsides both himself and his brother because of it; Chay because he remains ignorant of his new environment and Porsche because his judgement of the risks in keeping Chay ignorant is impaired due to his overprotectiveness), Kim protects him only from the danger of it.
It’s an all around interesting narrative choice from BOC, especially considering that it’s Kim’s one fight scene in the entire series. 
I’ve seen many posts on here before of how Kim leaves the dead bodies for Chay like a feral cat or that he really took the mantra “nobody disturbs my man” up a notch or two, and while I definitely agree with all that on a surface level, I can’t help but think there’s so much more going on. Dare I say, maybe even a little manipulative? Hmm. 
Because for reals, there’s a reason why this fight scene makes such an impression on so many fans--the KimChay fans (including myself), in particular--and I think it’s because so much of the context of the fight, as much as the fight itself and the events leading up to it, reveals so much about Kim’s character post-break up w/ Chay. 
Like yes, there’s the aesthetic reasons and ofc, Jeff Satur and that beautiful face of his that looks like it was sculpted on a Saturday by the gods, but there’s just so much to be said in the way he’d fought and more importantly, ended the fight. 
@wildelydawn​ wrote up an amazing meta post  about how Kim fights, for which I highly recommend y’all read if you haven’t already. I definitely agree with the idea that Kim likes to play with his prey when he fights; he knows how to improvise and use his environment as sources of weapons, and he’s definitely got a bit of a sadistic streak going for him, lol. 
Now, where am I going with this? Well, let’s very briefly look at the events leading up to the fight: from the moment they break up in ep 11, to one of the very last scenes in ep 13 when Kim finds out that Porsche and Chay have left the tower, somewhere in between those events, Chay had become Kim’s singular goal and most important priority. Whereas before his goal had been to investigate Porsche and Chay’s connection to the Theerapanyakun family, directly after the break up is when this plotline falls through because his investigation hits a dead end at the temple. 
For me personally, methinks it’s the moment he finds out that Chay skipped his college interview in ep 12 and what a massive fuck up he’d just committed. As much as I adore him as a character, I don’t really think he knew the repercussions of his own actions until it was too late, alas. Ultimately, he’s not responsible for Chay’s choices, but he can’t deny that his previous actions influenced them. 
Whether it was wanting to confess his own feelings to Chay, or perhaps setting him straight because he skipped his college interview, or wanting to keep him safe, or even just to talk to him and clear the air--the point is, regardless of his reason(s), getting to Chay becomes his next target. And more than that, once Kim sets his crosshairs on a goal--especially on this one person he’s got a romantic attachment to--he is positively ruthless. 
You barely see it from how fast the camera cuts out, but if you pause at just the right moment, you can see how Kim’s expression is absolutely seething when Korn stops him from going to look for the Kittisawasd brothers (or perhaps even just Chay himself). 
This is the expression of someone who’s more than willing to obliterate anyone who gets in the way of him and his goal. This is an expression of utter resentment. This is the expression of someone who’s itching for a fight, because the universe dared to get in between him and his goal. 
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(Side bar: I’m pretty sure part of the reason Jeff got the role of Kim Theerapanyakun is because of how intense his method acting can be. He doesn’t have many roles under his belt just yet, but if you haven’t seen He She It, I recommend giving it a go. His acting in that mini drama is a little rough around the edges, but the raw intensity by which he plays the character of Mike definitely highlights some of Jeff’s natural talent. He knows how to act with his eyes and his entire body, and when given the right director to guide him, as we’ve seen when he portrays the role of Kim, he truly thrives in his role.)
Yet still, for all his anger at being prevented by his father from getting to his goal, he’s mindful enough to know that he can’t just go against his orders either. Korn is the enemy of an entirely different caliber, and Kim perfectly knows how and when to pick his battles.
But it isn’t until we see him in the next ep quietly watching Chay from the bar that another facet of his character growth is revealed to us: by this point in time, he’s comfortable in his feelings for Chay enough that he can finally allow himself to luxuriate in his presence, even whilst knowing he’s in the metaphorical dog house.
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His arms are propped up, his legs are loosely crossed, his body language is relaxed, whilst still very much aware of his surroundings. Keep in mind, this is the first time since the morning of the kidnapping that we see him perfectly content in Chay’s presence, now fully aware that there’s no reason for lies between them anymore. The only one left is the one he has to fix.
Yet, after all this time of trying to get ahold of Chay ( @bitacrytic​ wrote an interesting piece about Kim’s unsettling behavior when he realized Chay had cut him off, which I also highly recommend), why didn’t he take the opportunity to talk (or whatever it is he intended to do) when he was finally within sight? The camera shot of Chay talking to Yok on his phone, as well as of Kim sitting on the stool, lingers for a good 20-25 secs, so the audience is given a hint that Kim has been there for a while.
So why not take advantage of this chance?
And the answer to this question, I think, is what’s at the heart of the matter and basically defines the connotation of the entire fight.
Kim is not a fool, he knows for the time being he’s number 1 on Chay’s shit list. And because of this, it may be a stretch to say it, but I will anyway: perhaps off screen, from the moment he had him within sight, Kim may have realized that it would do him no good to talk to Chay at that moment. Not when there’s an imminent threat lying in wait, not when the heartbreak is still too raw for both of them. 
Most of all, Chay has no reason to trust him right now; it would just be a repeat of their disastrous confrontation in the club.
And he knows all too well that he cannot afford to sabotage what truly little standing he has left in Chay’s good graces. So he plays it cautious and takes the next best thing: he’ll bask in Chay’s presence, keep him company (albeit one-sided). If you scroll back up real quick and see his expression in the promotional image, it’s almost as if he’s thinking to himself, ‘keep your eyes on the prize--on him. he’s the only one that truly matters.’ 
But even so, Chay’s safety is his priority for the moment and there’s just so many reasons Kim is itching to vent some anger and frustration: the boy he loves has cut him off completely, Daddy is hatching up some plan again, besides the ongoing 4D chess game he’s got going on with all his sons, his investigation led him nowhere. Yet lo and behold, here comes some goons who not only disturbed his peaceful serotonin-gathering session (unbeknownst to Chay), but are also looking to either use the love of his life as leverage in a conflict that barely has anything to do with him, or just outright kill him. 
Really, no one can blame Kim for going a little overboard, not when these poor suckers basically offered themselves to him on a silver platter. Lol 
While I won’t go too deep into analyzing the physicality or choreography of the fight itself, I’d like to instead focus on all the things Kim chose/chose not to do, which again, says so much about his character and brings me back to my overarching thesis for this long ass rant: Kim never eliminates the possibility of Chay turning around at any time and witnessing Kim kill in order to protect him.
Kim doesn’t call out for Chay to run: this makes sense, it’s a practical choice; he doesn’t want these men to draw their attention on Chay. So long as they’re focused on him, so long as he distracts them--he can kill them one by one. 
Kim doesn’t draw the men away from the bar: an interesting choice that seems like it never crosses Kim’s mind. He’s more than agile enough to have led them away from where they’d entered, yet he keeps them all inside. 
Kim didn’t wait for them outside: another interesting choice. Arguably, it would have been more efficient for him to have taken some bodyguards and do a stake out. Further still, it’s also arguable this choice is more an emotional one (he wants Chay where he can see him, dammit), but that’s up for debate. 
Kim waits until the last possible second to use a gun: a risky choice, but he pulled it off quite well. He doesn’t go for the gun until the goons have him surrounded within Chay’s vicinity, so he goes for fast kills to end the fight even if it’s not his personal preference. Imo, it’s very obvious throughout the fight that he finds some satisfaction in twisting limbs and breaking bone, so good on him that he got to indulge for a bit. 
And finally, immediately right after the fight, he never tries to pull this one over Chay’s head: 
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This one is pretty self-explanatory, I think. Hahaha. 
But after Kim shoots the last man, he doesn’t linger for too long. Which again, why doesn’t he take advantage of yet another chance that’s fallen onto his lap to talk to Chay? The danger has been dealt with for now, after all. Why not at least attempt at some sort of clean up, maybe pile the bodies on one corner so Chay doesn’t trip over them? :’D If not to talk to Chay, why not at least linger in the shadows, to make sure Chay is all right (he’s bound to turn around eventually)? 
Instead, he walks away, still panting a bit from the fighting and without a doubt, from the adrenaline rush. His body language is hard to read because his silhouette is blurred, but it’s at this point that BOC could have easily concluded this scene. 
They could have left this scene as is, and made the aftermath of the fight as vague as possible, because for what it’s worth, it would have still accomplished one of the main points for KimChay: Kim’s priority is Chay’s immediate safety. 
But it’s not the end of the scene. BOC made damn sure that we would see the aftermath, and with it--the changed dynamic between these two characters and the very implications of it. They didn’t leave it vague whatsoever, they pretty much shoved it in our faces. 
This scene--this f*cking scene RIGHT HERE--blows wide open a potential trajectory of KimChay’s love story if/when we ever get a season 2.
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I think for the first and only time in the show, this shot of Kim sitting on the stairway, enjoying a cigarette after a murder spree, mind you—is the first time we see him fully stripped away of any pretenses in not only the way he loves and protects someone, but how far he can get lost within his own emotions when he has no reason to hold back. He doesn’t even look the least bit concerned for Chay’s emotional well-being, because that’s not his priority when he chose to leave those men lying on the bar’s floors. 
If anything, in this specific situation, not holding back benefits him greatly. 
For the first time, his character in the show is explicitly elevated to the same level of batshit insane as Kinn and Vegas, perhaps even beyond them.
We’ve seen how WiK had won over Chay, of how tender Kim could be with him, but the fight in Yok’s bar and the conclusion of it afterwards, demonstrates how far Kim’s sharpest, most deadliest aspect of himself—Kimhan, will go in order to win back Chay. Even in trying to get Chay within his orbit once more, he remains just as calculating: he doesn’t let his own gut instinct (actually wanting to talk with Chay) get the better of him; he uses the situation, in this case--even Chay--to give himself the best advantage. Can you imagine how terrifying that is? 
It’s no wonder Korn calls him the strongest, yet most dangerous of the Theerapanyakul heirs: regardless of whether Kim holds back or not depending on the given situation, he remains just as sharp, just as deadly, just as cunning. In the first KP novel, Korn presents a question to the readers indirectly: in their world, is love a weakness or is it strength?
For Kim, the answer is obvious: it’s a weakness, but he won’t allow it to be one for himself or for Chay. 
And due to all this, there’s only one conclusion I can come up with as to what this shot of Kim sitting on the stairway outside Yok’s bar was trying to accomplish:
Kim—this conniving, devious, gorgeous motherfucker—absolutely wanted Chay to see the dead bodies now littering Yok’s bar.
In fact, I can even argue that he seemed to have been waiting for confirmation that Chay saw his “present.” That he had all the time in the world to make sure his bae got a good look at his kills.
Why, you ask? Simple. Kim trusts Chay’s backbone made of steel. He trusts him to be able to handle it. Why else would he let himself enjoy a smoke after killing 6 people in 6 mins? Why doesn’t he look concerned?! Why not give Chay some comfort, goddamn...! We know this fucker is in love w/ Chay, the dumbass was crying over his polaroids earlier that day. //sobs 
But in all seriousness...Kim has firsthand experience of going up against it, doesn’t he? He himself saw how determined Chay could be when he cut himself off entirely from Kim, both from when he pulled his hand away in the club and then blocking his number a day or two later. I don’t necessarily think it’s that Kim overestimated Chay’s love for him, but rather he initially underestimated Chay’s resilience in keeping him away after breaking his heart so terribly.
This son of a bitch (affectionate) sobbed his pathetic heart out after finding out Chay blocked his number, probably took a good look at himself (and Chay’s cute polaroids), and came to one conclusion: “yeah, Chay can handle me. I can go all in now.”
In fairness, Chay’s steadfastness can only improve and strengthen from here on out. Kim--although in love with Chay, but does have his moments of volatile moods and cold verbal wit--is not an easy person to love, as Chay is slowly finding out the hard way. He must be able to confidently call Kim out when the latter needs to be reminded to respect him, that Chay will not take any of his shit. 
Ironically enough, in creating an original story for these two characters in the show, it also brings them closer to the dynamic they have in the novel, imo. I myself have only read parts of the novel, and because we barely see KimChay in the book, it’s hard to tell how much closer show!KimChay is to novel!KimChay, but there’s hints of some similarities here and there in terms of character dynamics. Make of that what you will~ 
Let’s play Devil’s Advocate for a hot sec though, and address the rebuttal: “but won’t this only drive Chay further away from Kim and a life in the mafia?”
My answer to that is: will it though? Chay has more reasons to stay in the world Porsche forced him to enter than he ever has in leaving it. BOC cemented this fact when they decided to keep Namphueng alive, nevermind the fact that Chay’s one positive, healthy parental figure, is now the minor family head and as much as he’d like for it not to be true, he’s still in love with Kim. 
But to reiterate, Kim trusts Chay’s backbone made of steel in a way that Porsche doesn’t (again, due to aforementioned overprotectiveness, which also serves as the fundamental difference in how they both protect Chay). But the reasoning behind placing his trust in Chay isn’t entirely selfless either. 
He trusts Chay to be able to handle the disturbing scene of the dead bodies he left behind, because he has something to gain from it.
By leaving behind the dead goons for him to find, Kim inadvertently breaks another piece of Chay’s upright perception of the world, ensnares him further into Kim’s reality—and most of all, to Kim himself.
It’s a terrifying level of honesty (and wooing??) coming from Kim because it’s so brutal in its execution. What makes it even more frightening is that he’s genuinely doing this out of his desire to be with Chay. His priority during the fight is Chay’s safety, yes, but his overarching goal after their break up remains the same: to get Chay back. 
It drives home the fact that although Kim loves only a handful of people in his life, he loves them fiercely to the point of questionable insanity.
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crookedkingdomruinedme · 11 months
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Porchay: I've decided to assign Kim a new brother
Porsche, confused: okay?
Kinn, offended: w h a t
Porchay, slamming down Kinnporsche marriage certificates for Porsche: It's you Hia, sign the fuck up
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You all know saw that?? Like kim chose to protect porchay instead of fighting for his family. How much does he love that boy??To be physically away from his own brothers who are facing a threat of unprecedented magnitude and decide to stay , *stay* the entire night at the bar ensuring that there won't be another attempt?
Does porchay realise he has the power of the Theerapanyakul family under his mercy? Does he realise that he holds the reins to the monster that is Kim? He still doesn't know how many times Kim has risked his life for him , took lives for him . He still doesn't know like 🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽
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jubileesstuff · 1 year
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Chay: I'd make fun of your height but there isn't enough to make fun of.
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laesas · 1 year
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Rating: M Word Count: 1813 Relationships: KimChay, Kim + his brothers Additional Tags: Post-Canon, Established Relationship, Brotherly Bonding, Gender non-conformity, Kim experiences a lil gender euphoria as a treat, long haired Kim Summary: Korn dies. Kim grows out his hair.
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mushiemadarame · 2 years
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Then you rest your head upon my chest And you feel like there ain't nothing left I'm afraid that what we had is gone
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lakshana-ke-lakshan · 11 months
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Like, here me out y'all. I read a lot of fanfics and by a lot, i mean A LOT. so ya, I've been like reading all these kinnporshe fics and why you guys (collectively) decide to torture Kim? Like ya, i get it, he broke baby Chay's heart and all but listen, his motive wasn't bad? He just wanted to check up on his big bro who has been like, ignoring him since he moved out (see, he cares) and like see this new guy who got in there without much background story.
Ya, his method was cruel but give him a break. That Little meow meow has no idea what it feels like to be loved and adored (not by his fans) like chay does. He panics and shits (yk the deed)
So why y'all torturing Kim?!?!?!?
Don't lash out at me, I'm just mad about the lack of babygirl Kim fics and the absolute MASSIVE amount of fics that portray chay as yk, so innocent and all?
But please, we need to balance the amount of these fics by starting a "Babygirl Kim Agenda"
Who's with me? If you aren't, idc
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eggwars · 1 year
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: KinnPorsche: The Series (TV) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Porchay Pichaya Kittisawat/Kim Khimhant Theerapanyakun Characters: Porchay Pichaya Kittisawat, Kim Khimhant Theerapanyakun Additional Tags: Canon Compliant, Character Study, If You Squint - Freeform, Fluff, Domestic Fluff, but the sword of damocles is swinging, Set sometime after episode seven and before episode eight, still ironing out the timeline, Sleepy Cuddles, slaps roof of fic. this bad boy can fit so many themes and motifs, Ambiguous Relationships, How Do I Tag, no beta we die like chay's hopes and dreams, Kim POV, Some Chay POV Series: Part 1 of Afterimages Summary:
Chay had noticed it the second time he visited Kim’s home– His tutor has absolutely zero pictures of anyone. Not that Chay has been everywhere in the apartment, he still hasn’t been in Kim’s bedroom. That door is firmly shut every time he’s over, and he can’t say he minds without being hypocritical. He does the same thing with his own room when Kim visits. Still. No pictures. Not a single family member, friend, or pet.
So, Chay wants Kim to have something to remember him by.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY @just-slightly-chaotic !!!
You thought you got one, no you get two whole birthday fics! I’m so happy I got this done in time honestly. Your comments are the best writing fuel there is, I swear. Thank you so much for being my friend, and all the unhinged thoughts and encouragement you’ve given me. I hope you have another wonderful year of hyperfixations and happiness. You have become one of my favorite people almost frighteningly quickly and I cannot be more stoked about it. Happy Birthday you beautiful beverage. There’s more of this on the way, eventually :)
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cassunit20 · 1 year
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Can someone help me find a fic?
It’s about Chay seeing a tik tok prank and deciding to tried on Kim 
The prank is not responding to Kim’s “I love you”
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jeffsatursideblog · 1 year
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he's so hot it's actually ridiculous
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khathastrophe · 5 months
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we should all roleplay with Jeff's content as if we were on WIK stan tumblr actually that would have been funny
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aeternallis · 1 month
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Y'know, I was yet again mourning the lost prospects of KPTS Season 2 a few days ago, and it got me thinking that one of the biggest things I regret about this loss is losing the potential to have seen Kim interact with the regular staff in the Theerapanyakul compound.
And it's such a specific thing too, but I don't know why my brain latched onto it! Adhjhfjd
It's compelling to think about with the others of course, like Korn, Kinn, Porsche, and Khun, but since by virtue of the fact that they live there, it's slightly easier to imagine how their own interactions would go.
But we have absolutely no idea with Kim. XD
Like, not even the bodyguards, or with his own brothers, or with Chay or his father, or hell, even Porsche--there's enough canon material both in the novel and in the show to get some idea from those two sources and build headcanons from them, but the regular staff and their background existence is entirely different. This group of silent, yet vital people that runs that large household on a day-to-day basis, yknow?
We know Kim's an asshole (affectionate, before y'all come for my throat again) towards the bodyguards, if his treatment of Big is anything to go by, but what about the regular staff he would have most likely grown up with when he'd lived in the Theerapanyakul compound?
Does he have a favorite cook, for example? Did he ever get to know the gardeners that worked around Khun's fish pond? When he takes his yearly physical exam, does he prefer one doctor over another because he's more comfortable with them? Does he still miss one of the chauffeurs that had to retire a few years ago, because he knew all of Kim's favorite guitar stores by heart?
What about the housekeeping staff? Is there one he likes in particular because he likes the way they don't forget to dust around his book shelves? Or maybe he doesn't bother with the housekeeping staff at all, he prefers to keep his private rooms to himself? Except for the bathrooms, lol.
I can't imagine this pretty boy mafia prince cleaning his own bathroom. Ahaha!
He has a reason to live in the compound again, because Chay is there.
How would he act in front of them when he's with Chay? Would he try to be nicer to them than usual to impress Chay and not let him think that he's a spoiled mafia prince (even if he is) in any way, or would he pay them no mind, because he's with Chay?
Honestly, I think it's the little things like this that we missed out on due to the lost prospects of a season 2, these little tidbits of information that would have really given dimension to his character outside the usual players we typically saw in season 1, that makes me regret the backstage drama that surrounded this production from the beginning.
It's honestly such a loss.
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crookedkingdomruinedme · 10 months
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*The gang's thoughts on stabbing*
Chay: Would never stab anyone.
Macau: Would stab someone in retaliation.
Porsche: Yells "I won't hesitate, bitch!" first.
Kinn: Would stab without warning.
Kim: Would stab as a warning.
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I'm just randomly downloading these off of Twitter and i don't even know why ... He's so pretty😢😢💕
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jubileesstuff · 1 year
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Porchay: So, you lied to me?
Kim: That depends on how you define lying.
Porchay: Well, I define it as not telling the truth. How do you define it?
Kim: Um, reclining your body in a horizontal position?
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