Also known as: JarrettSorko
Hi my name is Jarrett. I like to do things with people in different places. I'm a comedian and a musician. My favourite colour depends on the time of day and position of the sun in the sky. I spell colour with the letter ‘U’ because I am Canadian. I am not black, however if I had to describe myself I’d say I’m a lot like a black Celine Dion. I put videos on the internet. I’m not gay. I talk about myself a lot in first person. I have spiky hair and change the colour of it a lot. I also have a memory foam mattress and the only thing it remembers is that I'm an asshole. If you’re as tired of reading this as I am of writing it then you should probably go outside, if you go right now then maybe I’ll see you out there.
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