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I guess he did slip a little last year. I just know most Vikings fans are pissed off he got cut.
if your pissed that they cut a punter....your team has some issues
I guess he did slip a little last year. I just know most Vikings fans are pissed off he got cut.
"Putting your sexual organ (which was specifically designed by evolutionary process to be inserted into a vagina) into a rectum is perfectly natural. Don't feel ashamed. Embrace it. It's all okay. Let's sing Cumbahyah. Everyone. Come on. We're all people here."
which half?
I watched that interview. That chick is totally innocent, that Rudy Gay guy totally killed her, I don't understand the confusion
And I'd still bang her
I would say extremely unlikely...but I wouldn't completely rule it out...zero chance he lives out that contract in Boston...Sox need room for Webster, De La Rosa and potentially Barnes and Ranaudo over the next couple of years...
Could be as soon as this deadline, though this coming offseason probably makes more sense...He'll have 2 years and about $16m total due...if he's a reasonable mid to back end guy for them this year...they can move that contract...
Sure it is. Everyone agrees. Professor Uno says so. Just keep cocks away from his ass. He wants nothing to do with that natural way of the world.
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speaking of Sox prospects..........ok, and ex prospect.....Anthony Rizzo has 9 homers and 25 rbis
can we get him back?
Sure it is. Everyone agrees. Professor Uno says so. Just keep cocks away from his ass. He wants nothing to do with that natural way of the world.
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speaking of Sox prospects..........ok, and ex prospect.....Anthony Rizzo has 9 homers and 25 rbis
can we get him back?
Didn't he star in Grease?
1,500 animal species practice homosexuality
1,500 animal species practice homosexuality
Homosexuality is quite common in the animal kingdom, especially among herding animals. Many animals solve conflicts by practicing same gender sex.
From the middle of October until next summer the Norwegian Natural History Museum of the University of Oslo will host the first exhibition that focuses on homosexuality in the animal kingdom.
"One fundamental premise in social debates has been that homosexuality is unnatural. This premise is wrong. Homosexuality is both common and highly essential in the lives of a number of species," explains Petter Boeckman, who is the academic advisor for the "Against Nature's Order?" exhibition.
The most well-known homosexual animal is the dwarf chimpanzee, one of humanity's closes relatives. The entire species is bisexual. Sex plays an conspicuous role in all their activities and takes the focus away from violence, which is the most typical method of solving conflicts among primates and many other animals.
"Sex among dwarf chimpanzees is in fact the business of the whole family, and the cute little ones often lend a helping hand when they engage in oral sex with each other."
Lions are also homosexual. Male lions often band together with their brothers to lead the pride. To ensure loyalty, they strengthen the bonds by often having sex with each other.
Homosexuality is also quite common among dolphins and killer whales. The pairing of males and females is fleeting, while between males, a pair can stay together for years. Homosexual sex between different species is not unusual either. Meetings between different dolphin species can be quite violent, but the tension is often broken by a "sex orgy".
Homosexuality is a social phenomenon and is most widespread among animals with a complex herd life.
He can flat out rake....but following the chain of events? I wouldn't trade De La Rosa and Webster for him....so...I still like we got from that Kelly/Rizzo package...
Really? So, how do they determine which male I the pitcher and which male is the catcher.
Nevermind. I now the answer. They don't have to determine it because they do not sodomize each other.
1,500 animal species practice homosexuality
1,500 animal species practice homosexuality
Homosexuality is quite common in the animal kingdom, especially among herding animals. Many animals solve conflicts by practicing same gender sex.
From the middle of October until next summer the Norwegian Natural History Museum of the University of Oslo will host the first exhibition that focuses on homosexuality in the animal kingdom.
"One fundamental premise in social debates has been that homosexuality is unnatural. This premise is wrong. Homosexuality is both common and highly essential in the lives of a number of species," explains Petter Boeckman, who is the academic advisor for the "Against Nature's Order?" exhibition.
The most well-known homosexual animal is the dwarf chimpanzee, one of humanity's closes relatives. The entire species is bisexual. Sex plays an conspicuous role in all their activities and takes the focus away from violence, which is the most typical method of solving conflicts among primates and many other animals.
"Sex among dwarf chimpanzees is in fact the business of the whole family, and the cute little ones often lend a helping hand when they engage in oral sex with each other."
Lions are also homosexual. Male lions often band together with their brothers to lead the pride. To ensure loyalty, they strengthen the bonds by often having sex with each other.
Homosexuality is also quite common among dolphins and killer whales. The pairing of males and females is fleeting, while between males, a pair can stay together for years. Homosexual sex between different species is not unusual either. Meetings between different dolphin species can be quite violent, but the tension is often broken by a "sex orgy".
Homosexuality is a social phenomenon and is most widespread among animals with a complex herd life.