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By *omma49Man
over a year ago
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In June 1995 my dad passed away, and the christmas of that year, I heard his presence in what was then our family home on tyneside. However in 1997 his spirit appeared to me almost 2 years to the day he passed away. I know I didn't imagine it- I was there when it happened, and my mum felt his presence at the same time as I saw my dad there is life after death,its not all hock-us pock-us, and faked like Sally Morgan on TV more like Colin Fry- he is more plausible more exact in how he comes across.
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over a year ago
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After my little boy died i went through quite an obsessive period of looking for signs and messages from him. Time passed and i saw my neediness for what it was....extreme and excrutiatingly painful grief. When i see people being conned by some of these 'phsycics' my blood boils. I could never claim to be certain..but i dont believe there is anything. It is all our interpretation of incidents....our imagination wanting it to be so.That.....i understand totally.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I maybe shouldn't have brought this subject up should have realised it would be personal to some people
I apologize xx"
From my point of view hunni its something i readily discuss often with friends. Not a problem.....i like to hear others thoughts and experiences....its a good topic xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"There is no God, No Satan, No Heaven, No Hell, if you believe this bullshit then you are a fucking moron."
a lot off people believe in if for different reasons does not make them a moron if they do for what ever reason. |
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"There is no God, No Satan, No Heaven, No Hell, if you believe this bullshit then you are a fucking moron."
And here's why i considered my answer and kept it short rather than be the militant atheist and say something like that.
People have different beliefs and some hold on to them closer than others, i may not agree with them but i don't belittle the person for having them. Don't try and convert me with religious views and i won't go all Richard Dawkins on you is my view to it lol. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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For me there are no ghosts. Ive luved in the creepiest fucking houses/ castles etc over europe and there was nothing there. Places were really scary bu its your imagination or people messing up your mimd.
As for religion. I believe thats for the weakvwilled or people lookimg for something to blame or take the focus off themselves. Any organised cult that uses a common sense socialist theory is just another form of government.
The human mind is a fragile thing and a suport machanism or belief in faith is all some people have to get them through so I wont take thatvaway from one who needs it.
Id like to think we may have some link to a previous lifetime as I feel very midsplaced, like 1000+ years too late but Im sure its all horseshit and once you had your turn thats it. I wont be going to meet my dad or my unborn daughter in the sky so I let people know who they were so at least the memory lives on.
Can we get back to blowjobs and fucking outdoors and stuff now?????
And boobs, I like boobs |
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By *omma49Man
over a year ago
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Fifi, I for one don't think you have any self-worth emotional problems, people are entitled to believe or not, personally I am a believer, have seen it with my own eyes- and as for life not going on, in another plain, I need no convincing that we do go on. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Im not sure. Id like some real proof that those things are real, or that theyre not.
With all the stuff that science and tech can do today, you'd think they would be able to give even a murky answer to the likes of ghosts and the 'afterlife' lol
Like with religion, show me this 'god' is real and i'll believe. Because from all ive seen/heard so far, it all seems to be a load of wishful thinking.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I wouldnt call it a problem, just a personal choice. Im not afraid of being judged at death...fuck Ill be dead lol. Same with natural disasters and the sad loss of loved ones when people cry ". Why god why!?"
Fuckall to do with invisible voices in the sky but if it makes people feel better then leave em to it I say. And insurance companies can fuck off with their act of god rubbish though
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If I was a ghost I would be incubus, some of you might need to look up the definition. Ps I don't believe and completely disagree with those who profit from other peoples' loss and pretend they are having a wee blether with someone they clearly are not! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I suffered from an incubbus disorder for a few years after a health scare. It was really odd and I had to man up to open my eyes lol.
Eventually doctors advuce and the internet getting accessible showed me that is a physical reaction to a mental disorder. In this case, a severe skin reaction. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I never used to believe in the paranormal and blocked it out I suppose libs is right until you see it you won't believe until the proof is there so people will obviously be sceptic about it.
When I lost my partner I didn't believe in the afterlife till things were happening that connected with things he used to do o suppose we will never know until we die I wouldn't say I'm fully in belief |
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By *araidWoman
over a year ago
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"If I was a ghost I would be incubus, some of you might need to look up the definition. Ps I don't believe and completely disagree with those who profit from other peoples' loss and pretend they are having a wee blether with someone they clearly are not! "
According to wiki -:
An incubus (nominal form constructed from the Latin verb, incubo, incubare, or "to lie upon") is a demon in male form who, according to a number of mythological and legendary traditions, lies upon sleepers, especially women, in order to have sexual intercourse with them. Its female counterpart is the succubus. An incubus may pursue sexual relations with a woman in order to father a child, as in the legend of Merlin.[1] Religious tradition holds that repeated intercourse with an incubus or succubus may result in the deterioration of health, or even death. |
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By *andACouple
over a year ago
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No. Only believe in naturalism (that's different from naturism )
Also, with regards to all these psychics etc who claim they can contact sprirts there is a fairly well known prize out there offered by the Randl organisation where anyone who can prove they can do anything with regards to the supernatural will win a $1 million prize. This has been available for many years now and Randl has exposed many frauds. If someone truly claims to be able to contact deceased spirits and isn't interested in the money then they could still do it and give the money to charity (which would be a wonderful thing). But none of them have... |
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"No. Only believe in naturalism (that's different from naturism )
Also, with regards to all these psychics etc who claim they can contact sprirts there is a fairly well known prize out there offered by the Randl organisation where anyone who can prove they can do anything with regards to the supernatural will win a $1 million prize. This has been available for many years now and Randl has exposed many frauds. If someone truly claims to be able to contact deceased spirits and isn't interested in the money then they could still do it and give the money to charity (which would be a wonderful thing). But none of them have..." yes many frauds were found but also many unexplainable things dosnt prove spirit or devinity thats how the prize can never be claimed has to be 100% concrete ya cant nip into the afterlife and come back saying its true (many have tried) lol |
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By *andACouple
over a year ago
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"No. Only believe in naturalism (that's different from naturism )
Also, with regards to all these psychics etc who claim they can contact sprirts there is a fairly well known prize out there offered by the Randl organisation where anyone who can prove they can do anything with regards to the supernatural will win a $1 million prize. This has been available for many years now and Randl has exposed many frauds. If someone truly claims to be able to contact deceased spirits and isn't interested in the money then they could still do it and give the money to charity (which would be a wonderful thing). But none of them have...yes many frauds were found but also many unexplainable things dosnt prove spirit or devinity thats how the prize can never be claimed has to be 100% concrete ya cant nip into the afterlife and come back saying its true (many have tried) lol "
That's not correct. Basically the person who takes the challenge and James Randl work together to set the criteria for what would be a success.
So basically if it's agreed the challenger can do x,y and z then they'll win the prize. |
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For those who are saying there is nothing after death please consider this Law of Physics, brought to you by Newton and Einstein
Conservation of Mass-Energy:
The total energy in a closed or isolated system is constant, no matter what happens. Another law stated that the mass in an isolated system is constant. When Einstein discovered the relationship E=mc2 (in other words that mass was a manifestation of energy) the law was said to refer to the conservation of mass-energy. The total of both mass and energy is retained, although some may change forms. The ultimate example of this is a nuclear explosion, where mass transforms into energy. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"After my little boy died i went through quite an obsessive period of looking for signs and messages from him. Time passed and i saw my neediness for what it was....extreme and excrutiatingly painful grief. When i see people being conned by some of these 'phsycics' my blood boils. I could never claim to be certain..but i dont believe there is anything. It is all our interpretation of incidents....our imagination wanting it to be so.That.....i understand totally...." i dont know either lost my mum and 2 sisters and if i experienced something id maybe believe but havnt so sceptical
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By (user no longer on site)
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"For those who are saying there is nothing after death please consider this Law of Physics, brought to you by Newton and Einstein
Conservation of Mass-Energy:
The total energy in a closed or isolated system is constant, no matter what happens. Another law stated that the mass in an isolated system is constant. When Einstein discovered the relationship E=mc2 (in other words that mass was a manifestation of energy) the law was said to refer to the conservation of mass-energy. The total of both mass and energy is retained, although some may change forms. The ultimate example of this is a nuclear explosion, where mass transforms into energy. "
thanks for that.............I think its getting a bit silly now, with 'atheists' proclaiming there can be nothing after death, I dont believe in the popular notion of 'god', but all my science interest only leads me to believe we are basically one big fractal design.
EVERYTHING in the universe is recycled..what is not understood is how it is recycled
and In my opinion, the universe will probably collapse in on itself(via a network of black holes(or joining black holes), and most likely start again.
I think it is great that people do not follow religion blindly and believe in pearly gates etc...but to simply say the notion of some form of after life is tosh...isnt exactly scientific.
bit like saying "theres nothing after death..only blackness"..now thats fucking stupid |
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By *andACouple
over a year ago
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"For those who are saying there is nothing after death please consider this Law of Physics, brought to you by Newton and Einstein
Conservation of Mass-Energy:
The total energy in a closed or isolated system is constant, no matter what happens. Another law stated that the mass in an isolated system is constant. When Einstein discovered the relationship E=mc2 (in other words that mass was a manifestation of energy) the law was said to refer to the conservation of mass-energy. The total of both mass and energy is retained, although some may change forms. The ultimate example of this is a nuclear explosion, where mass transforms into energy. "
The energy isn't destroyed obviously but that in no way implies an afterlife. It disipates and takes another form. If we eat some chicken where does the energy go, chicken heaven? No it takes a different form and we use it and burn it off.
Also, if we throw a ball and it eventually stops, what happens to all the energy from the throw? |
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I dont believe in any afterlife. The Mrs does.
I respect her beliefs and she respects mine. And we respect what anyone else believes in
I wont even state whys and ifs as religion plays a big part in these sorts of beliefs. And religion is a conversation best left off the internet, causes too many arguments. |
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"No. Only believe in naturalism (that's different from naturism )
Also, with regards to all these psychics etc who claim they can contact sprirts there is a fairly well known prize out there offered by the Randl organisation where anyone who can prove they can do anything with regards to the supernatural will win a $1 million prize. This has been available for many years now and Randl has exposed many frauds. If someone truly claims to be able to contact deceased spirits and isn't interested in the money then they could still do it and give the money to charity (which would be a wonderful thing). But none of them have...yes many frauds were found but also many unexplainable things dosnt prove spirit or devinity thats how the prize can never be claimed has to be 100% concrete ya cant nip into the afterlife and come back saying its true (many have tried) lol
That's not correct. Basically the person who takes the challenge and James Randl work together to set the criteria for what would be a success.
So basically if it's agreed the challenger can do x,y and z then they'll win the prize. " watched a programme on it little russian girl "gave someone there sight back with healing hands" wasnt awarded the prize for her "gift from god" even though the patient was diagnosed blind and afterwards could see colours and shapes cant remember wee girls name but is well documented as well as other "hand healers and soothsayers" |
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By *andACouple
over a year ago
glasgow |
"No. Only believe in naturalism (that's different from naturism )
Also, with regards to all these psychics etc who claim they can contact sprirts there is a fairly well known prize out there offered by the Randl organisation where anyone who can prove they can do anything with regards to the supernatural will win a $1 million prize. This has been available for many years now and Randl has exposed many frauds. If someone truly claims to be able to contact deceased spirits and isn't interested in the money then they could still do it and give the money to charity (which would be a wonderful thing). But none of them have...yes many frauds were found but also many unexplainable things dosnt prove spirit or devinity thats how the prize can never be claimed has to be 100% concrete ya cant nip into the afterlife and come back saying its true (many have tried) lol
That's not correct. Basically the person who takes the challenge and James Randl work together to set the criteria for what would be a success.
So basically if it's agreed the challenger can do x,y and z then they'll win the prize. watched a programme on it little russian girl "gave someone there sight back with healing hands" wasnt awarded the prize for her "gift from god" even though the patient was diagnosed blind and afterwards could see colours and shapes cant remember wee girls name but is well documented as well as other "hand healers and soothsayers" "
Would like to see a link for any of this because the Randi (keep calling him Randl for some reason, Doh!) organisation are pretty open about their tests.
There's a forum showing the discussions that go ahead with applicants to agree the criteria for the tests. I'd expect it to be all over the internet if anyone has passed but it doesn't appear to be.
As an example of the tests, someone who claimed they had psychic powers agreed to do readings for 10 people but the conditions included them writing down their 'reading' and they also weren't allowed to talk to the subject (as it's easy to learn how to do cold readings, cheating basically). The 10 subjects then had to pick out the reading that was about them. If this had happened the 'psychic' would've won the prize. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I'm a believer in the soul, and believe that soul's can be stuck if they have purpose and unresolved issues. However I think that most souls (I think the soul is composed of anti-matter) resort to holding the universe together when we die. 95% of the universe is anti matter (or dark matter). I'm not a believer in heaven etc |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"For those who are saying there is nothing after death please consider this Law of Physics, brought to you by Newton and Einstein
Conservation of Mass-Energy:
The total energy in a closed or isolated system is constant, no matter what happens. Another law stated that the mass in an isolated system is constant. When Einstein discovered the relationship E=mc2 (in other words that mass was a manifestation of energy) the law was said to refer to the conservation of mass-energy. The total of both mass and energy is retained, although some may change forms. The ultimate example of this is a nuclear explosion, where mass transforms into energy.
The energy isn't destroyed obviously but that in no way implies an afterlife. It disipates and takes another form. If we eat some chicken where does the energy go, chicken heaven? No it takes a different form and we use it and burn it off.
Also, if we throw a ball and it eventually stops, what happens to all the energy from the throw? "
I think thatd be kinetic energy turning into mass energy? |
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By *andACouple
over a year ago
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"For those who are saying there is nothing after death please consider this Law of Physics, brought to you by Newton and Einstein
Conservation of Mass-Energy:
The total energy in a closed or isolated system is constant, no matter what happens. Another law stated that the mass in an isolated system is constant. When Einstein discovered the relationship E=mc2 (in other words that mass was a manifestation of energy) the law was said to refer to the conservation of mass-energy. The total of both mass and energy is retained, although some may change forms. The ultimate example of this is a nuclear explosion, where mass transforms into energy.
The energy isn't destroyed obviously but that in no way implies an afterlife. It disipates and takes another form. If we eat some chicken where does the energy go, chicken heaven? No it takes a different form and we use it and burn it off.
Also, if we throw a ball and it eventually stops, what happens to all the energy from the throw?
I think thatd be kinetic energy turning into mass energy?"
No, the mass energy of the ball remains the same after the throw as it was before it was thrown. (blame B/f if this is wrong, he's the one who claims to know about it ) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I had a major accident two years ago and nearly died and nouthing no white lights or anything so you only live once I think although if you ever have to see someone in a coma do speak because I did know who was there with me. But fighting fit now and bigger and madder thanks ever ?? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There is no God, No Satan, No Heaven, No Hell, if you believe this bullshit then you are a fucking moron.tell that to satan as hes firing his flaming hot trident up your japs eye "
Ok, say there is some kind of actual fairytale, how do we know that God is not the cunt and Satan is the nice guy trying to overthrow him? Like he is a rebel angel that seen God killing millions of people and was just like "Fuck off God, ya tight cunt." Then he was banished underground, and everyone was told he was the evil one but he really wasn't.
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"After my little boy died i went through quite an obsessive period of looking for signs and messages from him. Time passed and i saw my neediness for what it was....extreme and excrutiatingly painful grief. When i see people being conned by some of these 'phsycics' my blood boils. I could never claim to be certain..but i dont believe there is anything. It is all our interpretation of incidents....our imagination wanting it to be so.That.....i understand totally...." |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"For those who are saying there is nothing after death please consider this Law of Physics, brought to you by Newton and Einstein
Conservation of Mass-Energy:
The total energy in a closed or isolated system is constant, no matter what happens. Another law stated that the mass in an isolated system is constant. When Einstein discovered the relationship E=mc2 (in other words that mass was a manifestation of energy) the law was said to refer to the conservation of mass-energy. The total of both mass and energy is retained, although some may change forms. The ultimate example of this is a nuclear explosion, where mass transforms into energy.
The energy isn't destroyed obviously but that in no way implies an afterlife. It disipates and takes another form. If we eat some chicken where does the energy go, chicken heaven? No it takes a different form and we use it and burn it off.
Also, if we throw a ball and it eventually stops, what happens to all the energy from the throw?
I think thatd be kinetic energy turning into mass energy?
No, the mass energy of the ball remains the same after the throw as it was before it was thrown. (blame B/f if this is wrong, he's the one who claims to know about it )"
I'm not sure..I can only give some info on what ive read and understand lol....but it isnt the mass that changes its the activity of the atoms, once the kinetic energy loses its impact, the energy becomes a zero state energy or potential energy,
Anyway Lins,I'd like to use some kinetic energy on u....you would be in a transient state of orgasmic infinity, that transcends the boundaries of space and time.In fact, its would be more like a multi-universal-alternate-infinity orgasm.....If u meet me!
*theory formulated in Paddylabs ltd |
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Right explain this then all you doubters. ....
My cousin took some friends upto my house 1 night who'd come over from Ireland, I was working. I came home and met these people for the 1st time ever, so did 2 of my other friends. So all chatting away about stuff and out of the blue 1 of the Irish guys turns to my friend and says, let's call her Tracy to save naming, "Tracy, your dad says he's ok and he loves you and he didn't suffer! " now Tracy gets freaked out, because none of us knew, but her dad died when she was young! THEN. .he looks at me and says "T who are the 2 little boys running away from the skip?" Well it brought me to tears literally, as myself and my little cousin, about 6yrs before, had been walking by an ally in maryhill and seen something on fire, we went to check it out and it was an old carpet. We tried to put it out by slapping it with some other bits of carpet that weren't on fire, only for those to catch, so we threw them in the skip that was next to us and the whole skip burst into flames! we ran like feck away and NEVER told anyone, never spoke about it EVER! and the thing that convinced me he knew, was my wee cousin had never met him because he was in England living! |
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By *andACouple
over a year ago
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"For those who are saying there is nothing after death please consider this Law of Physics, brought to you by Newton and Einstein
Conservation of Mass-Energy:
The total energy in a closed or isolated system is constant, no matter what happens. Another law stated that the mass in an isolated system is constant. When Einstein discovered the relationship E=mc2 (in other words that mass was a manifestation of energy) the law was said to refer to the conservation of mass-energy. The total of both mass and energy is retained, although some may change forms. The ultimate example of this is a nuclear explosion, where mass transforms into energy.
The energy isn't destroyed obviously but that in no way implies an afterlife. It disipates and takes another form. If we eat some chicken where does the energy go, chicken heaven? No it takes a different form and we use it and burn it off.
Also, if we throw a ball and it eventually stops, what happens to all the energy from the throw?
I think thatd be kinetic energy turning into mass energy?
No, the mass energy of the ball remains the same after the throw as it was before it was thrown. (blame B/f if this is wrong, he's the one who claims to know about it )
I'm not sure..I can only give some info on what ive read and understand lol....but it isnt the mass that changes its the activity of the atoms, once the kinetic energy loses its impact, the energy becomes a zero state energy or potential energy,
Anyway Lins,I'd like to use some kinetic energy on u....you would be in a transient state of orgasmic infinity, that transcends the boundaries of space and time.In fact, its would be more like a multi-universal-alternate-infinity orgasm.....If u meet me!
*theory formulated in Paddylabs ltd"
I'm afraid you've got too much mass for me (i.e. a cock) |
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