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During this time of year... at this northerly latitude... I'm not able to receive enough daily sunlight...
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2022-12-15 at 4:48 PM UTCI would say yes.
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2022-12-15 at 5:02 PM UTC
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2022-12-16 at 2:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny no you wouldnt.
without it you are not a man.
I think you are mistaking a penis for testicles...the testicles are far more important than the penis when it comes to gender identity...as those (the testicles) produce the testosterone and semen..the cock is just a bit of skin and spongy gristle...the delivery pipe, assistant to the balls. -
2022-12-16 at 2:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson I think you are mistaking a penis for testicles…the testicles are far more important than the penis when it comes to gender identity…as those (the testicles) produce the testosterone and semen..the cock is just a bit of skin and spongy gristle…the delivery pipe, assistant to the balls.
sounds like something someone with errectile dysfunction would say.
explain why british language defines a penis as a man's manhood. -
2022-12-16 at 3:59 PM UTC
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2022-12-16 at 4:01 PM UTCman·hood
/ˈmanˌho͝od/
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noun
noun: manhood
the state or period of being a man rather than a child.
"boys in the process of growing to manhood"
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maturity
sexual maturity
adulthood
men, especially those of a country, regarded collectively.
"Germany had lost the best of her young manhood"
qualities traditionally associated with men, such as courage, strength, and sexual potency.
"we drank to prove our manhood"
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2022-12-16 at 4:04 PM UTC
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2022-12-16 at 4:05 PM UTC
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2022-12-16 at 4:09 PM UTCI've never heard an American say right-o.
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2022-12-16 at 4:50 PM UTC
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2022-12-16 at 5:30 PM UTC
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2022-12-16 at 5:33 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ How about "jolly-ho!"?
Myself I've never used either right-o or jolly-ho in conversation and don't recall anyone using them except in exaggerated jest....you may have watched too much TV if you think people in England speak like this.
TBH this is the first time I've heard of "jolly-ho"...do you mean "Jolly good!" -
2022-12-16 at 5:36 PM UTCi thought jolly ho was a pirate term
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2022-12-16 at 5:37 PM UTC"Land-ho!"
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2022-12-16 at 5:41 PM UTCThere was a TV show back in England for kids called Captain Pugwash...
His ship was called "the black pig"
He had a crewmate named "Seaman Staynes"
and then there was "Rodger the cabin Boy" (rodger is an English term meaning fuck "I gave her a good rodgering".
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2022-12-16 at 5:41 PM UTC"What a bugger!" means two different things, depending on if you're British or not.
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2022-12-16 at 5:51 PM UTC
Originally posted by Bradley the weather is really really hot in Miami and I think somewhere between wisconsin and florida would be nice and i'd liek to be around at least like some white people
In that case pick east TN. West TN full of darkies, east TN to hilly for plantations so not many slaves back in the day. Just so you know we get real high humidity during the summer which sucks. -
2022-12-16 at 5:52 PM UTCIf milder weather and white folks is what you desire, California is the place for you Bradders.
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2022-12-16 at 6:35 PM UTC
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2022-12-16 at 6:42 PM UTCMaybe, it's been 21yrs since I was there (I was there for 6 weeks working in Santa Ana). I know back then I wanted to live there as it was 72 everyday and the titty/all nude bars were great...as were the snow crab legs.