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It is, apparently, the sound foxes make when they mate.
The actual sound is SWAKAAKAAAARRKRKRKRHGHGHGHGHG HURRAGAHAGAHRRGRRURHRGRHRRUGRHH! A-A-A-A-AOGHGHRGH!
I make that noise when wacking off, actually.
It is, apparently, the sound foxes make when they mate.
The actual sound is SWAKAAKAAAARRKRKRKRHGHGHGHGHG HURRAGAHAGAHRRGRRURHRGRHRRUGRHH! A-A-A-A-AOGHGHRGH!
Moot's personal buttfrustration towards furries.
I never got that.
Society's discrimination on anything outside of perfection.
Which one? :VYeah I think I saw that in a movie once.
Which one? :V
OMG dude, after you just said you wanted a normal friend with no social problems on another thread?Society's discrimination on anything outside of perfection.
I said no social problems, I never said a model.OMG dude, after you just said you wanted a normal friend with no social problems on another thread?
This means the feeble conversation has come to a close.I can't tell if this means I'm supposed to respond seriously anymore.
Most likely because women usually see things differently than men (scientifically) and you may just enjoy their perspective.Why such a large portion of my favorite artists happen to be female.
There comes a point where I can't just simply ignore this.
The Ted Cruz 21 hour speech that didn't do a damn thing.
It's the flat accent, I'm taking French and it's so damn hard to shove the pronunciations up your nose.Why American college students can never pronounce French words correctly. The professor teaches the course in French, constantly says the relevant phrases, and yet "J'ai besoin des haricots verts" ends up being "Jay bez-win des hari-cots verrts" or something similar. Ugh, why?
Try living with a family.I fail to understand why the people I work with have to be so messy and unorganized. q.q
Because we're not a predominantly French speaking country nor are we used to using the parts of the mouth and throat French does?Why American college students can never pronounce French words correctly. The professor teaches the course in French, constantly says the relevant phrases, and yet "J'ai besoin des haricots verts" ends up being "Jay bez-win des hari-cots verrts" or something similar. Ugh, why?
Why American college students can never pronounce French words correctly. The professor teaches the course in French, constantly says the relevant phrases, and yet "J'ai besoin des haricots verts" ends up being "Jay bez-win des hari-cots verrts" or something similar. Ugh, why?
(Okay, so I'm talking about the 102 course here, but it's ridiculous when you hear the phrases fifty times and they still can't do it. Doesn't help that no one else seems to try, and no one seems to be especially bothered by it. Maybe I'm just trying too hard. And yes, my pronunciation is better. It's damn sexy. 8/10 would listen.)