The word 'Jibib' Comes from the Mystical Aztec Period, where he was worshiped and loved and sacrificed for. Many say he is more powerful then the real God. Jibib was and is a Kart Racing Legend God. You may encounter the 'Jibib' wayyy wayyyyy in front of you in a race. This will be the ONLY time you will see him. 'Jibib' is awesome and way better than any of you. If you ever meet the 'Jibib' then you should hug him and hi5 him! Unless your really really fat..
Oh btw there is an Imposter Jibib on Gotfrag or something like that from Finland. The REAL Jibib is awesome.. end of!
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Jibib :P
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