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AdamSmith

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  1. On the internet one may find something called a "meme generator" and this redneck picture is one of the more popular ones. See for yourself!!!

    https://memegenerator.net/instance/28219472

     

    TruHart1 :cool:

    Some of my fave source images for that same purpose... :D

     

    http://thumbnails.cbsig.net/CBS_Production_Entertainment_VMS/2012/09/12/41556893/CBS_PERRY_MASON_052_CONTENT_CIAN_610342_1928_1280x720_500929603783_611260_640x360.jpg

     

    http://www.gloubik.info/mason/images/mason-street3.jpg

     

    http://images.popmatters.com/blog_art/p/perrymason1.jpg

     

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  2. I appreciate the info-truly I do. Scat grosses me out. :mad:You probably remember my posts about how I hate porn that concentrates on showing anuses-or pictures in escort ads where they show the anus.

    I understand completely.

     

    You don't know what you're missing. :cool:

  3. I know dogs eat poop. But why is there a video of two girls eating poop?

     

    Gman

    Ach!

     

    Have you never even inadvertently stumbled across any alt-perv-porn?! :confused:

     

    Google (if you really want to know) scat.

     

    Life will never be the same. o_O

     

    (One says that personally not with altogether negative affect. ;) )

  4. One of my most learned Facebook acquaintances just posted this slightly astounding factoid...

     

    Holy shitsnacking goatmonkeys! I found the Origin of those Knights of Ni! (And who have so recently started saying Ekke.)

     

    "In their proscriptions against various kinds of verbal and other insults, the thirteenth-century Icelandic law codes known as Grágás include, alongside the well known category of níð, the more obscure term ýki... 'No man is to make verbal níð or wooden níð about another. But if he becomes known for that, and it is proved that he has done it, then he incurs outlawry'" (Finlay, 2001, pp.21,22).

     

    Finlay, A. (2001). Monstrous Allegations: An Exchange of ýki in Bjarnar saga Hítdœlakappa. Alvíssmál, 10, 21-44.

     

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