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Tateness Is Greatness... Something containing the element of Tate Mayfairs about it.

Tate Mayfairs himself is Greatness in the flesh; well known as The Greatest Professional Wrestler To Ever Walk Planet Earth... something containing an element of Tate Mayfairs about it is Tateness and of course Tateness Is Greatness
"I must confess; Tateness Is infact Greatness" "Some people train their whole lives and never achieve Tateness, others are born into it" "I saw Tate Mayfairs knock a guy out whilst completing a rubix cube blindfolded - absolute Tateness"
Tateness by Plato / Aristotle April 27, 2026
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Did you see Madison yesterday? Her shirt had significant cleaval tautness due to her massive rack.

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