Je suis Sheshounet et le contenu que je propose est immature.
J'ai commencé les vidéos en 2006 (sur Google.Video et Dailymotion) avec Kevin le roxxor, j'ai aussi produit divers tests, des courts-métrages et des coups de putes.
J'ai fait un passage chez Jeuxvideo.com et Millenium.org, d'où mon professionnalisme exemplaire.
Depuis 2016 Youtube n'est qu'un hobbie, du coup je fais de la qualité.
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