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Not as bad as the Trailblazer one.

This one is graphic.

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holy shit. thats insane. i would hate to have been in the car when this happened. everything is covered in blood and deer guts

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man everyone in that tb would have been soaked in blood.

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Next time she tries to punch you in the stomach, whip your wiener out and chase her around. Show her who's boss.

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that TB one looks sooooooo fake, if someone was driving that car and hit a deer and tore the shit in half, i doubt that blood would have reached the headrest if the driver's face was in the way... the whole seat would have a empty clean spot where he sat... so again this shit looks fake..

ducking is quite effective.

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ducking is quite effective.

Hahahah! but as for BMW, If that thing went over the hood I dont think you would have time to duck :trippy:

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