A sensationalist Argentine journalist shares his private investigation on Facebook groups were teenagers share alcoholic recipes. Apparently one of the members posted Monkey Island's grog as a joke...
A sensationalist Argentine journalist shares his private investigation on Facebook groups were teenagers share alcoholic recipes. Apparently one of the members posted Monkey Island's grog as a joke, but the journalist alarms the viewers, convinced that it's a real drink. Includes English Subtitles
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vos sos el mono
q pelotudo!!
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Here is the TVR one:
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