One never snipes as a goodie for no reason, especially not when there is an outing. Sorry I don't buy your story.
VOTE Gen. Marshall
Did you miss the part where my vote was past deadline?
One never snipes as a goodie for no reason, especially not when there is an outing. Sorry I don't buy your story.
VOTE Gen. Marshall
Did you miss the part where my vote was past deadline?
No, I did not miss that. If you had done it alone I would have just meh'd, but now you did it simutaiously with Health which is really suspicious.
What is the meaning of this?
Were I to guess I'd presume it to be a ceremonial scepter of some description.
A picture that perfectly fits the question, "what's this?".
Were I to guess I'd presume it to be a ceremonial scepter of some description.
That, indeed, is really illogical; especially given that "bitch" normally isn't used in the meaning of complaining when used as an expletive...EDIT: it automatically changes the female dog expletive to complain? WORDS HAVE MORE THAN ONE MEANING, PDOXFUCKS
That, indeed, is really illogical; especially given that "complain" normally isn't used in the meaning of complaining when used as an expletive...
I wonder whether ****** has been autoreplaced too, which would be really hilarious given how they don't mind us saying pussy.
I don't know about Dutch, but in Danish beaver is not a particularly common word for a pussy. DOn't think it is in English either.Beaver?![]()
I don't know about Dutch, but in Danish beaver is not a particularly common word for a pussy. DOn't think it is in English either.
I said not particularly common; not that it wasn't used. I'm aware of it's use. (Plus I wasn't sure about English; might be wrong and it's really common in English.)If you're really sure about that, turn off SafeSearch and type in "wet beaver".
I said not particularly common; not that it wasn't used. I'm aware of it's use. (Plus I wasn't sure about English; might be wrong and it's really common in English.)