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by Impaler » 01 Aug 2012, 05:47
kage wrote:And once again, the thread degenerates into discussing women's breasts. Why is that necessary for you so much of the time?
I have similar views about pandas and formosan black bears as many of you, yet I can't read about bears without having to sift a bunch of pubescent drivel.
Focus.
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by bismarck » 01 Aug 2012, 11:17
kage wrote:And once again, the thread degenerates into discussing women's breasts. Why is that necessary for you so much of the time?
I have similar views about pandas and formosan black bears as many of you, yet I can't read about bears without having to sift a bunch of pubescent drivel.
Focus.
Focus? You've totally screwed up my focus with this talk of breasts! What did I miss?


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by sandman » 01 Aug 2012, 15:24
FEMEN was the only mention of breasts. And face it, Kage, FEMEN is purely and simply about breasts. Bare ones. On TV. Being manhandled by burly and smirking East European cops. Don't be distracted. Focus!
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by Super Hans » 01 Aug 2012, 15:51
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