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I thought it was going to be something like taking a bullet for the Prime Minister but the reality is much different
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So it's erotic role playing, presumably without the erotic part since they are just random employees?!
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# ? May 7, 2017 11:14 |
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I remember that anime
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# ? May 7, 2017 12:03 |
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Baron Corbyn posted:This article has more info It does not.
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# ? May 7, 2017 12:44 |
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Baron Corbyn posted:This article has more info So you pretend you want to gently caress yourself while roleplaying as the other person?
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# ? May 7, 2017 17:22 |
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Also get hosed by yourself
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# ? May 7, 2017 18:16 |
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Zebra runs free across beach, collides with truck in Florida http://wgntv.com/2017/05/06/escaped-zebra-runs-into-truck-injures-driver-in-hillsborough-county/ Arcade group promises ticket and claw games will no longer be “rigged” https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2017/05/arcade-group-promises-ticket-and-claw-games-will-no-longer-be-rigged/
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Fathis Munk posted:Also get hosed by yourself This is Japan we're talking about here let's not pretend anyone's actually having sex
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# ? May 7, 2017 19:12 |
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Watch anime with yourself ?
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# ? May 7, 2017 19:19 |
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So I assume the woman roleplaying a man in a woman's body just immediately starts groping herself?
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# ? May 7, 2017 19:41 |
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GrossMurpel posted:So I assume the woman roleplaying a man in a woman's body just immediately starts groping herself? That's too crass for Japan. She'll just sensually start brushing her teeth or run down the street with toast in her mouth.
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Solice Kirsk posted:That's too crass for Japan. She'll just sensually start brushing her teeth or run down the street with toast in her mouth.
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Orange County bar celebrates Cinco De Mayo with an inflatable "border wall" people can climb. If they reach the top, they will get a "permanent drinking card" (read: free drinks). http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-cinco-de-mayo-bar-20170506-story.html The MSJ has a new favorite as of 00:32 on May 8, 2017 |
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The MSJ posted:Orange County bar celebrates Cinco De Mayo with an inflatable "border wall" people can climb. If they reach the top, they will get a "permanent drinking card" (read: free drinks). That's awesome. A little insensitive sure, but awesome none the less. Open bars heal all wounds.
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I love this. It's like the non-white equivalent of tourists visiting a native tribe village. Paul Phillips saw the obvious benefit of this. In another and less pleasant case of role reversal: Komodo dragon that bit S’porean gets diarrhoea, food poisoning A vet posted:This shows that the komodo dragon is not accustomed to eating junk food.
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The MSJ posted:In another and less pleasant case of role reversal:
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Never Before Seen: Deer Spotted Eating Human Bones http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/05/deer-eating-human-forensics-decomposition/
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Suspect Steals Truck, Boards Fish & Game Boat, Jumps Into Bay Before Officers Find Him Clinging to a Pirate Ship He's got a unique face tattoo too.
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The MSJ posted:I love this. It's like the non-white equivalent of tourists visiting a native tribe village. Paul Phillips saw the obvious benefit of this. If you have diarrhea, it means you ate poo poo.
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Istari posted:I don't suppose the horse is called Horse ? Wasn't that a Richard Harris movie?
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The MSJ posted:I love this. It's like the non-white equivalent of tourists visiting a native tribe village. Paul Phillips saw the obvious benefit of this. This Singaporean keeps getting owned over and over.
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The MSJ posted:I love this. It's like the non-white equivalent of tourists visiting a native tribe village. Paul Phillips saw the obvious benefit of this. ...30 minutes after biting him? Then it wasn't the guy that caused it. Food poisoning takes a like 1-3 days.
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That is a top tier burn.
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C.M. Kruger posted:Suspect Steals Truck, Boards Fish & Game Boat, Jumps Into Bay Before Officers Find Him Clinging to a Pirate Ship lol quote:When officer caught up with Breaker, he was reportedly clinging to the back of one of the tall ships, shivering his timbers off.
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C.M. Kruger posted:Suspect Steals Truck, Boards Fish & Game Boat, Jumps Into Bay Before Officers Find Him Clinging to a Pirate Ship He now resembles the
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Slime posted:...30 minutes after biting him? Then it wasn't the guy that caused it. Food poisoning takes a like 1-3 days. I thought it occurred within a few hours of eating, when your body begins digesting it. Food for humans takes roughly a day to pass through the body and be excreted. What's it like for komodo dragons?
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chitoryu12 posted:I thought it occurred within a few hours of eating, when your body begins digesting it. Food for humans takes roughly a day to pass through the body and be excreted. What's it like for komodo dragons? Yeah, for people it's within hours. I've had food poisoning before and I went from feeling great right after a meal, to projectile vomiting and in the ER about 2 and half hours later. I would imagine that for animals it's much the same.
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chitoryu12 posted:I thought it occurred within a few hours of eating, when your body begins digesting it. Food for humans takes roughly a day to pass through the body and be excreted. What's it like for komodo dragons? As Komodo dragons are cold-blooded, I imagine their metabolism is probably slower than a human's.
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Suddenly everyone's an expert on komodo dragon digestive systems?
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jojoinnit posted:Suddenly everyone's an expert on komodo dragon digestive systems? Just lol if you didn't write your phd dissertation on the highly sensitive komodo dragon GI tract
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I am not going to tell the big black cock joke everybody is thinking
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Istari posted:As Komodo dragons are cold-blooded, I imagine their metabolism is probably slower than a human's. Wouldn't that depend on the ambient temperature? Its metabolism could be pretty fast when it is hot out.
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Slime posted:...30 minutes after biting him? Then it wasn't the guy that caused it. Food poisoning takes a like 1-3 days. chitoryu12 posted:I thought it occurred within a few hours of eating, when your body begins digesting it. Food for humans takes roughly a day to pass through the body and be excreted. What's it like for komodo dragons? flosofl posted:Yeah, for people it's within hours. I've had food poisoning before and I went from feeling great right after a meal, to projectile vomiting and in the ER about 2 and half hours later. jojoinnit posted:Suddenly everyone's an expert on komodo dragon digestive systems?
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genetic_knockout posted:Just lol if you didn't write your phd dissertation on the highly sensitive komodo dragon GI tract I only wrote my thesis on it, sadly all the komodo dragon digestive system doctorate positions were taken.
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chitoryu12 posted:I thought it occurred within a few hours of eating, when your body begins digesting it. Food for humans takes roughly a day to pass through the body and be excreted. What's it like for komodo dragons? Depends on the type of poisoning. Some bacteria (like staph) produce a toxin as they grow in the food - this takes 1-2 hours to affect you and clears up relatively quickly. Others (like salmonella) actually infect you, taking about 24 hours to become noticeable but lasting much longer (possibly requiring antibiotics)
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Facebook Aunt posted:Wouldn't that depend on the ambient temperature? Its metabolism could be pretty fast when it is hot out. Yeah, they're poikilothermic, not "cold-blooded"
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# ? May 9, 2017 09:26 |
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Calm down people. The komodo dragon thing was fake news. Not like the fake news you get in the real news but real fake news.
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The pie on Qantas CEO's face certainly wasn't fake. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eg2p3s56nw
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