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@deprecated_ii I never understood this trope of young females squeezing males with their legs by the face. She's not going to break his cheek bones with the muscles she's using. It wouldn't be comfortable, but it also wouldn't be particularly painful.

@Dr_Edgar_Friendly_MD @judgedread "Everything was great back in my day!" is a very common sentiment.

@sardonicsmile If by evil you mean they have a moral decision-making framework that goes against aspects of many males' moral frameworks then I will agree with you.

So many problems between the sexes could be solved by dissolving the lie of the sexes being equivalent.

@Furgar The problem I see here is that she is paying the bill.

@Zergling_man @realman543 @wishgranter14 It would fall to the surface of the moon more slowly than if you dropped it toward the surface of the earth.

@TimeSpent First, I get the joke.
Second, given that there are no closed captions, I am very offended. Non-accessible content! Boo!

@Furgar It just goes to show that all females have this nature regardless of how strong their culture or religion is. If she has options (e.g. social media) she will do everything she can to use them.

@Shlomo Is there more detail on the hypersonic missle targeted at Tel Aviv? Do we know if it was the same one that the Israeli media is claiming they shot down?

@deprecated_ii Is it new construction settling or poor frame construction?

@Tfmonkey "The Aristocratic Tendency" is the term you were looking for instead of nepotism.

@Justicar Life, absolutely will change your existence because all life is change. If you do not change, it is because you are not alive.

That said, I sympathize with this sentiment. Sometimes you simply want things to not change so you can breathe as things are. I understand.

@wandering_soul The top right is my favourite as it reminds me of the Realists' work, even if it is a bit scandalous. I don't quite understand the point of the other three other than for the viewer's eye candy.

@justnormalkorean While funny, to say "hello" in France, you'd say "hello".

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