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  • #11
    Originally posted by Anonymouse
    I guess if woman, and certain men, do not like the limitations of the male penis, they can always try a horse.
    I am appalled at your apparent inclination towards bestiality.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by violette829
      Did u know that the MALE horse is the one who gives "birth"?
      I think you meant male SEA horse. It is pretty fascinating. I wish I would have taken high school Biology more seriously.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by anileve
        I am appalled at your apparent inclination towards bestiality.

        Well it's not beastiality if you're a mouse, is it?
        Achkerov kute.

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        • #14
          Actually it is, since you are making implications towards women turning to “bigger sources” of satisfaction provided by horses. That is bestiality. What you do on your spare time with animals is your own business and no need to shed the light on your underground life; however, encouraging others with vulgar suggestions of yours is not welcome. Point taken, case closed, no need to reply.

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          • #15
            Actually, you seem to be missing the point. I'm a mouse, so for me it aint beastiality. For you it is.

            Of course it was only a suggestion, the mere fact that you took it to such measures and you're the one that THOUGHT of this and posted it, suggests something lurking in that mind of yours.
            Achkerov kute.

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            • #16
              I think they either call it schizophrenia or multiple personality disorder, either way you should consult a professional. No pun intended, just looking out for you ma man…ahem…mouse….

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              • #17
                The word "dollar" has its origins in the Roman Empire

                A mining hole in the mountains of Bohemia produced so much silver it became the official source of coinage for the entire Holy Roman Empire. The mine was in a valley called Joachimsthal, and the coins came to have the same name: "Joachimstalers." Over time this became shortened to "Talers" and over more time, the

                American pronunciation of the word became the name for the currency that you would like to have in your pocket.
                The $ sign was designed in 1788 by Oliver Pollock, a New Orleans businessman, using a combination of Spanish money symbols.

                Something to know...


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