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2025-02-12 at 3:50 PM UTCNatural penis butter i like it in chicken, noodles, yogurt, crackers.
Sometimes i eat a small spoonful of it at night
My fitness coach CrispyC09 is really against eating it but my ex truckergut frala can eat a third of a jar if it on cam.
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2025-02-12 at 3:50 PM UTCAlways smooth natural like your mother's pussy
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2025-02-12 at 4:59 PM UTCOi mate
You can't just nick me 'fackin pull style, I've got uman rights. wait til I tell the qween -
2025-02-12 at 9:39 PM UTCWow this new poster is really obsessed with little girls and weight!!!
Is this a sudo alt or something?The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire! -
2025-02-12 at 10:05 PM UTC
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2025-02-13 at 1:14 AM UTCCan you imagine never meeting someone and referring to them as your ex? Lol
Anyways I don’t really LOVE peanut butter. It’s ok for some things but it’s not my jam. Jam is my jam.
My fav food is soosh. Or soul food.
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2025-02-13 at 1:19 AM UTCI also really like corn on the cob
Or corn on the curb if u have a good memory -
2025-02-13 at 10:43 PM UTC
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2025-02-13 at 10:47 PM UTC
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2025-02-13 at 10:49 PM UTCI find your replies to be very corny
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2025-02-13 at 10:49 PM UTCHombres de maíz es una novela escrita por Miguel Ángel Asturias en 1949. En ella, el autor denuncia los efectos del capitalismo en los campesinos guatemaltecos. El título proviene de la creencia maya de que su carne estaba hecha de maíz
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2025-02-13 at 10:51 PM UTCWait till you see what I do with that cob? I'm going to make a corno
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2025-02-13 at 10:55 PM UTCEl Hombre del Maíz
Long before, when the world barely began, there was only heaven and sea, there were no animals, no earth, let alone human beings.
Seeing how lonely everything was, three gods: Kukulcán, Tepeau and Caculhá Huracán, created the land, the mountains, the trees and the first animals, the birds and deer that lived in the valleys, however, the gods wanted to create a perfect being who spoke, had knowledge and venerate them, that is how the idea of forming man emerged.
The gods took mud and with him they formed the first man, with his powerful hands shaped his head giving him the most beautiful factions, made his arms and strong legs in order to serve them to work the earth and although at first they felt happy with the result, the mud man could not perform the most basic activities, it was not possible for him to speak, or walk, any movement as light as it was he that he was undone by turning them back into mud.
Faced with this first failure the three gods did not give up and joined with five others and began the creation of a new man, this time made of wood, these men could talk, walk and began to have children, however, they had no feelings, they were people without a soul, their movements were clumsy, rigid, they had no emotion. In the face of this situation the gods sent a great flood to the earth to end the lives of wooden men.
I spend a lot of time without the gods trying to create a new man, after long meditating on what was the best material for the man to finally think and feel they decided to take corn cobs and with them they created a white mass of which four men formed Balam Quitza, Balam Acab, Ma Hucutah and Iqui Balam, the new men were intelligent and could run, think and love, the corn with which they were created became immersed in its essence, turned their blood and formed their heart.
Seeing their new creation all the gods were satisfied with their work, the corn men began to populate the earth, taught their children to respect nature, to sow the earth and never forget to venerate the gods who had created them. -
2025-02-13 at 11:17 PM UTCYa I already knew all that
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2025-02-13 at 11:20 PM UTC
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2025-02-13 at 11:21 PM UTCSpeedy Parker do you regret what you did
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2025-02-13 at 11:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by Bambii<3u Speedy Parker do you regret what you did
They only regret I have is having taken a job selling Pontiac's at John Eagle Pontiac in Dallas back around 86. I was offered that job and a job on an early home shopping network as one of the pitchmen. I took the car sales job because dealers still gave salesman a new car to drive as a demo and I my car was on it's last legs. I sometimes wonder if I might not have made a mistake, I study broadcasting for one class in high school and for the two semesters I went to college after the army. Who knows, I might have had a career in broadcasting. I always wanted to do AM afternoon drive time controversial call in radio. Like Mike Trivisonno used to do on WTAM AM 1100 out of Cleveland.