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- love pesk
He’s been trying to explain that his money has better uses, like copping the Fortnite battle pass and legendary skins, which actually bring him joy. Some may say child support is more important than his well-being, but let’s be real—he doesn’t even think it’s his kid.
Kreamah is a manager at his local GameStop, and 20% of his check for some random fetus doesn’t fit his lifestyle. Plus, rent is crazy, and he can’t move back in with his dad.
Lowkey, he feels a tiny bit bad for the kid, but like... is it even his? 🤷♂️