TikTok user mocks woman attempting to rescue koala
Source: TikTok
Video transcript
- This bitch trying to talk a [BLEEP] koala. It's about to [BLEEP] her day up, and I am about it. [CHUCKLES] Whee! Get him! Get him! [LAUGHS]
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