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Box
Extraordinary
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 Check Out This Nice Ass
Great drawing, no? Anyways, I like donkeys, very much. Never understood the negativity attached to them. For example, when someone says that they made an ass out of themselves, as in "The person that clicked at this thread made an ass out of himself/herself". I mean, where's the link, right? I understand that they are made out to be stubborn, but so what? It's good to remain steadfast in an ever-changing world. Helps put things in perspective.
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Mister Ecks
New Server, Same X
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... I will get you, my pretty. And your little ass, too.
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Wed Jan 19, 2005 9:27 pm |
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Ahmed Johnson
Cream of the Crop
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look at its gentle mammalian face
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Terminator1997
George A. Romero
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that is a pretty nice ass....i must admit
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Box
Extraordinary
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Ahmed Johnson wrote: loom at its gentle mammalian face
It's a gorgeous animal, isn't it?
The worst thing I can imagine is a horse or a donkey being hurt. Their eyes are so big and emotional, it's really stirring. I think that's why that horse head scene in The Godfather was so shocking. They're gentle animals, it's heinous to want to hurt them.
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Dr. Lecter
You must have big rats
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 4:28 pm Posts: 92093 Location: Bonn, Germany
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Since I learned this second meaning of this word about 6 months ago, I pretty much knew what would be in there
The drawing is photorealistic, by the way.
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Ahmed Johnson
Cream of the Crop
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box_2005 wrote: Ahmed Johnson wrote: loom at its gentle mammalian face It's a gorgeous animal, isn't it? The worst thing I can imagine is a horse or a donkey being hurt. Their eyes are so big and emotional, it's really stirring. I think that's why that horse head scene in The Godfather was so shocking. They're gentle animals, it's heinous to want to hurt them.
Yes agreed =D>
the one ahmed believes that many animals possess greate emotional capacity than is commonly perceived
for instance just tonight he saw a program showing elephants mourning a dead relative
VERY EYE-OPENING
and sad
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Wed Jan 19, 2005 9:32 pm |
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Box
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Dr. Lecter wrote: The drawing is photorealistic, by the way.
No, your avatar is photorealistic!

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makeshift
Teenage Dream
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Just so some of us aren't dissapointed:

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Wed Jan 19, 2005 9:40 pm |
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Box
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Ahmed Johnson wrote: Yes agreed =D>
the one ahmed believes that many animals possess greate emotional capacity than is commonly perceived
for instance just tonight he saw a program showing elephants mourning a dead relative
VERY EYE-OPENING
and sad
It's a remarkable ritual. I was stunned when I first heard about it. They circle the dead and mourn them, just amazing.
Animals rule. :rock:
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Wed Jan 19, 2005 9:42 pm |
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Mister Ecks
New Server, Same X
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Thank you, Makeshift. You are a true super hero.
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Wed Jan 19, 2005 9:43 pm |
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sako
Indiana Jones IV
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Well, in Armenian a donkey and stupid share the same word so "esh"(I think thats how you would convert it) can be used for both donkey or stupid. So Armenians, I guess do the same thing, classify donkeys as stupid or dumb animals.
Just a fun fact I thought I'd share and it kindof responds to the theards post :wink:
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Wed Jan 19, 2005 9:49 pm |
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makeshift
Teenage Dream
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Ahmed Johnson wrote: box_2005 wrote: Ahmed Johnson wrote: loom at its gentle mammalian face It's a gorgeous animal, isn't it? The worst thing I can imagine is a horse or a donkey being hurt. Their eyes are so big and emotional, it's really stirring. I think that's why that horse head scene in The Godfather was so shocking. They're gentle animals, it's heinous to want to hurt them. Yes agreed =D>
the one ahmed believes that many animals possess greate emotional capacity than is commonly perceived
for instance just tonight he saw a program showing elephants mourning a dead relative
VERY EYE-OPENING
and sad
Great post, Ahmed. This is why I can't understand the slaughtering of an animal just so we can have things we perceive that we need. A leather jacket or sofa, a fur coat or rug, a big steak or hot dog. All of these things are not necessary to our everyday life, yet we inflict such pain and harm on living, breathing creatures just so we can have them. [-X
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Dr. Lecter
You must have big rats
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box_2005 wrote: Dr. Lecter wrote: The drawing is photorealistic, by the way.
No, your avatar is photorealistic! 
You prefer Hasselhoff?
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Wed Jan 19, 2005 9:51 pm |
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Box
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Dr. Lecter wrote: box_2005 wrote: Dr. Lecter wrote: The drawing is photorealistic, by the way.
No, your avatar is photorealistic!  You prefer Hasselhoff?
No, that would be ghastly.
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Wed Jan 19, 2005 9:53 pm |
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Dr. Lecter
You must have big rats
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box_2005 wrote: Dr. Lecter wrote: box_2005 wrote: Dr. Lecter wrote: The drawing is photorealistic, by the way.
No, your avatar is photorealistic!  You prefer Hasselhoff? No, that would be ghastly.
But photorealistic 
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makeshift
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Mr. X wrote: Thank you, Makeshift. You are a true super hero.
Don't mention it, kid!
*gives Mr. X homoerotic pat on butt*
I'll be your super hero anytime!
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Wed Jan 19, 2005 9:54 pm |
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Box
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Dr. Lecter wrote: But photorealistic 
No, it would be photo-un-realistic. [-X
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Wed Jan 19, 2005 9:55 pm |
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Box
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makeshift_wings wrote: Mr. X wrote: Thank you, Makeshift. You are a true super hero. Don't mention it, kid! *gives Mr. X homoerotic pat on butt* I'll be your super hero anytime!
Damn straight!
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Dr. Lecter
You must have big rats
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box_2005 wrote: Dr. Lecter wrote: But photorealistic  No, it would be photo-un-realistic. [-X
Okay, but it'd be an arousing experience 
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Mister Ecks
New Server, Same X
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makeshift_wings wrote: Mr. X wrote: Thank you, Makeshift. You are a true super hero. Don't mention it, kid! *gives Mr. X homoerotic pat on butt* I'll be your super hero anytime!
Well, gee whiz Makeshift! You are the super-dee-duperdest hero of all time! When will we ever see your heroic efforts again, Makeshift?!
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Wed Jan 19, 2005 9:57 pm |
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makeshift
Teenage Dream
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Mr. X wrote: makeshift_wings wrote: Mr. X wrote: Thank you, Makeshift. You are a true super hero. Don't mention it, kid! *gives Mr. X homoerotic pat on butt* I'll be your super hero anytime! Well, gee whiz Makeshift! You are the super-dee-duperdest hero of all time! When will we ever see your heroic efforts again, Makeshift?!
Why, right now!
Oh, sorry! That's out of Mr. Hero's other picture book....
There we go!
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Wed Jan 19, 2005 10:05 pm |
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Box
Extraordinary
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The second man looks like he has breasts! Does anyone else see that?
How intriguing!
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Wed Jan 19, 2005 10:06 pm |
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Ahmed Johnson
Cream of the Crop
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makeshift_wings wrote: Mr. X wrote: Thank you, Makeshift. You are a true super hero. Don't mention it, kid! *gives Mr. X homoerotic pat on butt* I'll be your super hero anytime!
ah that classic hollywood staple, the homoerotic subtext
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bABA
Commander and Chef
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makeshift, that ass is hot!
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