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"Are they good or are they bad?
Forces of good, or forces of evil?
They are definitely used for both, but which is their true nature? " You carry these vagrants around all day long in humid weather. Humidititties is horrible. They are evil twins sometimes. |
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By *aitonel OP Man
over a year ago
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"Are they good or are they bad?
Forces of good, or forces of evil?
They are definitely used for both, but which is their true nature? You carry these vagrants around all day long in humid weather. Humidititties is horrible. They are evil twins sometimes."
See people! Not quite so black and white now is it.
Feeds babies but back breakers |
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By *aitonel OP Man
over a year ago
Liverpool |
"Cats are better. They make a really cool noise when you prod them.
Boobs do as well...long as you twist or bite the nips hard enough "
Or that honking noise. That really annoying one that no person makes... |
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"Cats are better. They make a really cool noise when you prod them.
Boobs do as well...long as you twist or bite the nips hard enough
Or that honking noise. That really annoying one that no person makes... "
Except Sarah Millican |
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"Cats are better. They make a really cool noise when you prod them.
Boobs do as well...long as you twist or bite the nips hard enough
Or that honking noise. That really annoying one that no person makes... " for entertainment purposes I wish mine made rubber chicken noises. |
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Did you know, the Montgomery glands (the little bumps on the areola) secrete a fluid that smells like the amniotic fluid (that a fetus grows in). This allows a newborn baby to effectively crawl to the breast after birth and latch on to help the bodies natural process of bringing the milk in.
"Breast crawl" is an amazing thing to watch
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By *aitonel OP Man
over a year ago
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"Did you know, the Montgomery glands (the little bumps on the areola) secrete a fluid that smells like the amniotic fluid (that a fetus grows in). This allows a newborn baby to effectively crawl to the breast after birth and latch on to help the bodies natural process of bringing the milk in.
"Breast crawl" is an amazing thing to watch
F"
Of course. That's how most new born animals that are born with eyes closed find their way. |
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Their nature is neutral. They just roam the earth and respond naturally to stimuli.
When considering boobs one has to think about the bigger picture.
What is the nature of the universe itself? Is there any inherent meaning? |
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"Did you know, the Montgomery glands (the little bumps on the areola) secrete a fluid that smells like the amniotic fluid (that a fetus grows in). This allows a newborn baby to effectively crawl to the breast after birth and latch on to help the bodies natural process of bringing the milk in.
"Breast crawl" is an amazing thing to watch
F"
I did not know that! Every day is a school day |
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"Did you know, the Montgomery glands (the little bumps on the areola) secrete a fluid that smells like the amniotic fluid (that a fetus grows in). This allows a newborn baby to effectively crawl to the breast after birth and latch on to help the bodies natural process of bringing the milk in.
"Breast crawl" is an amazing thing to watch
F"
I didn’t know that, but do now, nature and evolution is truly amazing when you think about it. My mind blows when you realise everything has evolved to have a purpose! |
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By *aitonel OP Man
over a year ago
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"Their nature is neutral. They just roam the earth and respond naturally to stimuli.
When considering boobs one has to think about the bigger picture.
What is the nature of the universe itself? Is there any inherent meaning?"
I'd argue they are closer to chaotic neutral than true neutral.
Definitely not lawful neutral. |
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"Their nature is neutral. They just roam the earth and respond naturally to stimuli.
When considering boobs one has to think about the bigger picture.
What is the nature of the universe itself? Is there any inherent meaning?
I'd argue they are closer to chaotic neutral than true neutral.
Definitely not lawful neutral."
Ahh a D&D player!
I agree completely: chaotic neutral. One only has to look at the destruction they leave in their wake. |
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"Cats are better. They make a really cool noise when you prod them.
Boobs do as well...long as you twist or bite the nips hard enough
Or that honking noise. That really annoying one that no person makes... "
You need to see insane clown pussy... |
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"Stress balls ... good job men don't have them, no work would get done
They've got their own balls
True but they're generally less accessible lol"
And no fun to squeeze... |
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"Stress balls ... good job men don't have them, no work would get done
They've got their own balls
True but they're generally less accessible lol
And no fun to squeeze..."
Oh I don't know... I quite enjoy giving mens balls a good squeeze |
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