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The cereal pieces are ring-shaped (hence "loops") and come in a variety of bright colors and a blend of fruit flavors (hence "froot", a cacography of fruit). However, there is no actual fruit in Froot Loops, they are only one flavor.[1]
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There have been four offshoots of the cereal: French Toast Crunch in 1995 and again in 2015, Peanut Butter Toast Crunch in 2004 And 2013, Frosted Toast Crunch in 2012, And Sugar Cookie Toast Crunch for the 2014 Holiday season. French Toast Crunch is shaped like many little French toast slices, reminiscent of the style of Cookie Crisp. It was discontinued in 2006, but made a return in 2015 due to its cult popularity among its fans.[2] Peanut Butter Toast Crunch was a cereal consisting of flakes similar but darker to Cinnamon Toast Crunch. Frosted Toast Crunch resembles Cinnamon Toast Crunch with vanilla coating. This cereal was discontinued by 2006.[citation needed] As another offshoot, Monopoly Cereal was a limited edition product created in April 2003 by General Mills. The cereal was like Cinnamon Toast Crunch but with the addition of marshmallows based on the pieces in the Monopoly game, such as houses and hotels. Sugar Cookie Toast Crunch was like Cinnamon Toast Crunch except with a sugar cookie taste.
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The name Bridgestone comes from a calque translation and transposition of ishibashi, meaning "stone bridge" in Japanese.
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The Pyrenean ibex became the first taxon ever to become "unextinct" on July 30, 2003,[10][11] when a cloned female ibex was born alive and survived for several minutes, before dying from lung defects.[5][12]
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PleasingFungus posted:The Pyrenean ibex became the first taxon ever to become "unextinct" on July 30, 2003,[10][11] when a cloned female ibex was born alive and survived for several minutes, before dying from lung defects.[5][12] it's a "well, actually" but somehow even grosser
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Videos corresponding to at least twenty five languages were posted, as well as a version featuring a "jolly and jiggly" lime green cartoon of a rubbery candy gummy bear in orange underwear basically bouncing around and breakdancing. "Oh I'm a yummy, tummy, funny, lucky gummy bear" and "I'm a movin', groovin', jammin', singing gummy bear" are the most common and mostly understood lyrics of this song.[2][8][9] Gummibär, the highly stylized green blue-eyed character is naked except for an orange underwear and sneakers. Gummibär also seems to be bitten with a small portion of the upper left ear missing, which may be because the song is about candy. The bear's muzzle or, allowing for anthropomorphism, his mustache and goatee, are sugar-crusted and he only has two small teeth spaced far apart on his lower jaw.
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CommunistPancake posted:Gummibär also seems to be bitten with a small portion of the upper left ear missing, which may be because the song is about candy. The bear's muzzle or, allowing for anthropomorphism, his mustache and goatee, are sugar-crusted and he only has two small teeth spaced far apart on his lower jaw. hosed up if true
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thank god my nephews are no longer fans of that loving piece of poo poo video here, watch it you fuckers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=astISOttCQ0
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Snapchat A Titty posted:thank god my nephews are no longer fans of that loving piece of poo poo video i wish for death
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emdash posted:i wish for death
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wow someone found a way to make crazy frog even wprse
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Sharking, also known asWikipedia posted:Debagging, also known as depantsing and just known as pantsing in the United States, is the pulling down of a person's trousers or underwear mostly against their wishes, typically as a practical joke, but in other instances as a (somewhat common) sexual fetish. The most common method is to sneak up behind the intended victim, grab the trousers at the waist, and apply a quick downward tug before the victim is aware of the assailant's presence.
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also know as shanking?
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On December 21, 1891, James Naismith published rules for a new game using five basic ideas and thirteen rules.[3] That day, he asked his class to play a match in the Armory Street court: 9 versus 9, using a soccer ball and two peach baskets. Frank Mahan, one of his students, wasnt so happy. He just said: "Harrumph. Another new game".[4] However, Naismith was the inventor of the new game. Someone proposed to call it "Naismith Game", but he suggested "We have a ball and a basket: why dont we call it basketball?"[5] The eighteen players were John G. Thompson, Eugene S. Libby, Edwin P. Ruggles, William R. Chase, T. Duncan Patton, Frank Mahan, Finlay G. MacDonald, William H. Davis and Lyman Archibald, who defeated George Weller, Wilbert Carey, Ernest Hildner, Raymond Kaighn, Genzabaro Ishikawa, Benjamin S. French, Franklin Barnes, George Day and Henry Gelan 10.[6] The goal was scored by Chase.[7] There were other differences between Naismiths first idea and the game played today. The peach baskets were closed, and balls had to be retrieved manually, until a small hole was put in the bottom of the peach basket to poke the ball out using a stick. Only in 1906 were metal hoops, nets and backboards introduced. Moreover, earlier the soccer ball was replaced by a Spalding ball, similar to the one used today.[8][9]
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CommunistPancake posted:On December 21, 1891, James Naismith published rules for a new game using five basic ideas and thirteen rules.[3] That day, he asked his class to play a match in the Armory Street court: 9 versus 9, using a soccer ball and two peach baskets. Frank Mahan, one of his students, wasnt so happy. He just said: "Harrumph. Another new game".[4] However, Naismith was the inventor of the new game. Someone proposed to call it "Naismith Game", but he suggested "We have a ball and a basket: why dont we call it basketball?"[5] The eighteen players were John G. Thompson, Eugene S. Libby, Edwin P. Ruggles, William R. Chase, T. Duncan Patton, Frank Mahan, Finlay G. MacDonald, William H. Davis and Lyman Archibald, who defeated George Weller, Wilbert Carey, Ernest Hildner, Raymond Kaighn, Genzabaro Ishikawa, Benjamin S. French, Franklin Barnes, George Day and Henry Gelan 10.[6] The goal was scored by Chase.[7] There were other differences between Naismiths first idea and the game played today. The peach baskets were closed, and balls had to be retrieved manually, until a small hole was put in the bottom of the peach basket to poke the ball out using a stick. Only in 1906 were metal hoops, nets and backboards introduced. Moreover, earlier the soccer ball was replaced by a Spalding ball, similar to the one used today.[8][9] I smell burnt toast
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quote:However, reviewers have also criticized the parody aspects of Bat Pussy: the book The Many More Lives of Batman edited by William Uricchio, Will Brooker and Roberta Pearson - also describing it as "the worst porn ever made" - wrote that the film contains none of the core components of the character beyond "a pun in the title and a limited attempt to recreate some of the recognizable costumes".[16]
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ahmeni posted:I smell burnt toast yeah dude, wipe yr chin you got a little double dribble going on too
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PleasingFungus posted:The Pyrenean ibex became the first taxon ever to become "unextinct" on July 30, 2003,[10][11] when a cloned female ibex was born alive and survived for several minutes, before dying from lung defects.[5][12]
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syscall girl posted:yeah dude, wipe yr chin you got a little double dribble going on too you didn't get his joke but I do and yes that article is definitely a grade 7 Canadian student project
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emdash posted:i wish for death Heroes Never Die!
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Tasteful Dickpic posted:Heroes Never Die! hoisted . . . by my own . .. petard
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Jeremy Irons also played in Eragon (2006), which is another film that has dragons.
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quote:Spontaneous glass breakage is a phenomenon by which toughened glass (or tempered) may spontaneously break without any apparent reason. The most common causes are: They've removed the last line now.
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Sagebrush posted:you didn't get his joke pretty sure stroke victims drool sometimes
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hackbunny posted:Jeremy Irons also played in Eragon (2006), which is another film that has dragons. the main villain is john malkovich i want to watch it for this reason but it's too horrible to get through
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those are all good imo
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A video game was created by a fan based on the music video. In the game, the band is inside a truck trying to get away from the bad guys. The game course also features land mines that the player must dodge.[13] It was uploaded by a user on game-sharing web site Newgrounds.
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not at all worthless
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hackbunny posted:Jeremy Irons also played in Eragon (2006), which is another film that has dragons. lol
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Panty Saluter posted:not at all worthless my takeaway is that tom waits is a vengeful hobo spirit, and that nick cave might be. sounds about right imo
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tom waits is a vengeful hobo spirit, nick cave is just your average vengeful spirit
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PleasingFungus posted:The Pyrenean ibex became the first taxon ever to become "unextinct" on July 30, 2003,[10][11] when a cloned female ibex was born alive and survived for several minutes, before dying from lung defects.[5][12]
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Ortiz de Montellano presents evidence that the Aztec diet was balanced and that the dietary contribution of cannibalism would not have been very effective as a reward, any more than occasionally treating yourself to a big, fat, juicy steak is today.
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The Catbus has been referenced by Anthrocon staff when mentioning its hotel shuttle service from remote hotels in Pittsburgh.[8] Commenters have suggested that in this instance, "CATbus" would be for "Circulating Anthropomorphic Transit bus".
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In the German-speaking area (the exception of Switzerland) it is sold under the name Wick VapoRub.
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For Malkovich, malkovich Malkovich
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The square shaped pizza is the result of being baked in a square pan, which is often not a pizza pan.[4] Rather, industrial parts trays are often used, which were originally made to hold small parts in factories.[4]
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Edit: Aussie Aussie Aussie Oi oi oi The Killing Jelq fucked around with this message at 09:44 on Jul 29, 2016 |
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