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In England Ke$ha is known as Ke£ha,
amirite?
by Anonymous
13 years ago
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No. She isn't. And this is at least the fourth time I've seen this.
by Anonymous
13 years ago
be original
by Anonymous
13 years ago
1. Not original 2. The Euro sign should replace the E not the S.
by Anonymous
13 years ago
The £ is the pound sign, the euro sign is €. They don't use euros in England, anyway.
by Anonymous
13 years ago
FUCKING OWNED!!!!!
by Anonymous
13 years ago
hm i did get owned.
by Anonymous
13 years ago
If you pronounce the £ sign like L (which it looks like), Ke£ha sounds like "kill her" with a British accent. :D
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13 years ago
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