286176 pts ยท October 26, 2013
It doesn't matter how you get it right, just don't be wrong.
I don't know about "need" but I've certainly fapped to less.
Thank you for reading!
Since there is no LNI or WTF category weird shit like this gets distributed evenly across all categories. Deal with it.
Also, they are a peaceful, non-invasive species of reptile that are relatively easy to train and care for. They're ideal pets.
Selective breeding has also created breeds of dragon that do not exist in nature. To make a poodle you have to poach a few wolf pups.
Not really, they weren't particularly endangered to start with, and their popularity as pets has led to the proliferation of the species.
Good question. I'm not sure. I'm pretty sure it would be unethical to try to breed it. This is not a beneficial mutation by any means.
That feel when you get excited to see the first comment on the post you worked all night on, only to be rick rolled.
Yeah, you got me, the first one was. I was looking for a similar shot of Tony that was on one of the early THPS games, got the wrong one.
Thanks! That's it!
It's still alive, presumably doing science. It may require a special feeding method or liquid nutrients if it is to survive.
I totally agree. I use the phrase cyclops jokingly with Leela, the actual cyclops birth defect is much rarer and more extreme, as you see.
Nope, I saw it on a reptile enthusiast Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/TheReptileReport/
Also, look at the roof on that thing. It almost certainly has a helicopter landing pad. As long as you have a radio you aren't stranded.
Someone elsewhere in this comment section suggested installing an emergency zipline. I would advise no fewer than three, and spread out.
https://www.facebook.com/TheReptileReport/photos/a.162989650479586.29953.159931317452086/902145799897297/
According to the comments on the FB thread it is still alive and probably quite mentally underdeveloped.
Truth. I have a bearded dragon with one undeveloped eye, she's healthy but very nervous, and has to move her head back and forth a lot.
I know, it's heartbreaking when they come out like this, but birth defects are common in reptiles. I have a one-eyed bearded dragon myself.
No, I'm just slightly intoxicated. I even read the sentence out loud to myself to make sure I didn't make a typo, but I still did.
It is subtle, I'll grant you.
Others, however, just want to trick other men into consuming their pubes.
I do it in the shower, personally, but apparently that's to difficult for some people.
Oh yeah, and it's free on Amazon Prime currently.
It's pretty good, if you like intentionally bad gore flicks.
Father's Day (2011) http://www.astron-6.com/fathersday.html
God damn it, I almost wanna delete this and post again with that title. So much better!
It's okay, I also grew up on old TV and movies. I miss a lot of modern references but I've seen every episode of The Munsters
Looks like I accidentally grabbed one frame of the clip before this one. I tried my best to avoid that, but alas.
Haha! That's the spirit!
I don't know about "need" but I've certainly fapped to less.
Thank you for reading!
Since there is no LNI or WTF category weird shit like this gets distributed evenly across all categories. Deal with it.
Also, they are a peaceful, non-invasive species of reptile that are relatively easy to train and care for. They're ideal pets.
Selective breeding has also created breeds of dragon that do not exist in nature. To make a poodle you have to poach a few wolf pups.
Not really, they weren't particularly endangered to start with, and their popularity as pets has led to the proliferation of the species.
Good question. I'm not sure. I'm pretty sure it would be unethical to try to breed it. This is not a beneficial mutation by any means.
That feel when you get excited to see the first comment on the post you worked all night on, only to be rick rolled.
Yeah, you got me, the first one was. I was looking for a similar shot of Tony that was on one of the early THPS games, got the wrong one.
Thanks! That's it!
It's still alive, presumably doing science. It may require a special feeding method or liquid nutrients if it is to survive.
I totally agree. I use the phrase cyclops jokingly with Leela, the actual cyclops birth defect is much rarer and more extreme, as you see.
Nope, I saw it on a reptile enthusiast Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/TheReptileReport/
Also, look at the roof on that thing. It almost certainly has a helicopter landing pad. As long as you have a radio you aren't stranded.
Someone elsewhere in this comment section suggested installing an emergency zipline. I would advise no fewer than three, and spread out.
https://www.facebook.com/TheReptileReport/photos/a.162989650479586.29953.159931317452086/902145799897297/
According to the comments on the FB thread it is still alive and probably quite mentally underdeveloped.
Truth. I have a bearded dragon with one undeveloped eye, she's healthy but very nervous, and has to move her head back and forth a lot.
I know, it's heartbreaking when they come out like this, but birth defects are common in reptiles. I have a one-eyed bearded dragon myself.
No, I'm just slightly intoxicated. I even read the sentence out loud to myself to make sure I didn't make a typo, but I still did.
It is subtle, I'll grant you.
Others, however, just want to trick other men into consuming their pubes.
I do it in the shower, personally, but apparently that's to difficult for some people.
Oh yeah, and it's free on Amazon Prime currently.
It's pretty good, if you like intentionally bad gore flicks.
Father's Day (2011) http://www.astron-6.com/fathersday.html
God damn it, I almost wanna delete this and post again with that title. So much better!
It's okay, I also grew up on old TV and movies. I miss a lot of modern references but I've seen every episode of The Munsters
Looks like I accidentally grabbed one frame of the clip before this one. I tried my best to avoid that, but alas.
Haha! That's the spirit!