A present for Teglegs
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As whist on CR a fellow of mine had posted the image below, and I thought to myself that if I were to meet Tegumi I would, if possible, I would buy Tegumi the said pillow below. I hope you will see this topic Tegumi~
:) also Tegumi has very fappable legs inbetween which i would like to be, jokes aside.
lol i forgot u fag =3= not having posted a topic in a year takes it toll
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:) also Tegumi has very fappable legs inbetween which i would like to be, jokes aside.
lol i forgot u fag =3= not having posted a topic in a year takes it toll
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Antw0n
Remember me?
anonz wrote...
You have failed at your attempt to link an image to this thread.
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anonz wrote...
u fail at image postingHOLY SHIT, ANONZ SAYING SOMETHING SMART FOR ONCE.
OP: Kill Yourself, there is no way for you to regain respect for this.
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Kaien wrote...
well Anonz ur avi makes me wanna uppercut someonealso if possible someone post Teg's legs~
i need more information if u want something from me
teg?
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Kaien wrote...
Tegumi = Teg or Tegs or Teglegs which i doubt u have pictures of her legs~
you infidel i said INFORMATION if u want me to scratch for shit around the internet i need to know either the persons name address or e-mail..something i need a lead..
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I always knew Lulu was a slut, this just proves it. I'm going to masterbate to him just to piss him and Rolo off. Hold on
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IvIajoi2n wrote...
I always knew Lulu was a slut, this just proves it. I'm going to masterbate to him just to piss him and Rolo off. Hold onlulu?
i dont now dis personz
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Tegumi
"im always cute"
Err, thanks, but I'd probably be too embarrassed to keep a dakimukura around.
Also, it isn't too hard to find that video, it's still floating around Youtube. Though judging by the uproar it generated (teasing or not), I doubt I'll ever be posting another.
Also, it isn't too hard to find that video, it's still floating around Youtube. Though judging by the uproar it generated (teasing or not), I doubt I'll ever be posting another.
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Several theories have been proposed about the specific origin of maize in Mesoamerica:[18][19]
1. It may be a direct domestication of a Mexican annual teosinte, Zea mays ssp. parviglumis, native to the Balsas River valley in south-eastern Mexico, with up to 12% of its genetic material obtained from Zea mays ssp. mexicana through introgression.
2. It may have been derived from hybridization between a small domesticated maize (a slightly changed form of a wild maize) and a teosinte of section Luxuriantes, either Z. luxurians or Z. diploperennis.
3. It may have undergone two or more domestications either of a wild maize or of a teosinte.
4. It may have evolved from a hybridization of Z. diploperennis by Tripsacum dactyloides. (The term "teosinte" describes all species and subspecies in the genus Zea, excluding Zea mays ssp. mays.) In the late 1930s, Paul Mangelsdorf suggested that domesticated maize was the result of a hybridization event between an unknown wild maize and a species of Tripsacum, a related genus. However, the proposed role of Tripsacum (gama grass) in the origins of maize has been refuted by modern genetic testing, refuting Mangelsdorf’s model and the fourth listed above.[18]:40
1. It may be a direct domestication of a Mexican annual teosinte, Zea mays ssp. parviglumis, native to the Balsas River valley in south-eastern Mexico, with up to 12% of its genetic material obtained from Zea mays ssp. mexicana through introgression.
2. It may have been derived from hybridization between a small domesticated maize (a slightly changed form of a wild maize) and a teosinte of section Luxuriantes, either Z. luxurians or Z. diploperennis.
3. It may have undergone two or more domestications either of a wild maize or of a teosinte.
4. It may have evolved from a hybridization of Z. diploperennis by Tripsacum dactyloides. (The term "teosinte" describes all species and subspecies in the genus Zea, excluding Zea mays ssp. mays.) In the late 1930s, Paul Mangelsdorf suggested that domesticated maize was the result of a hybridization event between an unknown wild maize and a species of Tripsacum, a related genus. However, the proposed role of Tripsacum (gama grass) in the origins of maize has been refuted by modern genetic testing, refuting Mangelsdorf’s model and the fourth listed above.[18]:40
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Tegumi wrote...
Err, thanks, but I'd probably be too embarrassed to keep a dakimukura around.Also, it isn't too hard to find that video, it's still floating around Youtube. Though judging by the uproar it generated (teasing or not), I doubt I'll ever be posting another.
awww but will u give me one in a private chat right~?
