gizgal Posts
You realize you'd need the author's permission for this, not to mention actors, dubbing staff, ANIMATORS, and writers.
Also lots of money. And not that many folks can afford to invest in things these days, let alone high-risk investment in animated porn companies.
Also lots of money. And not that many folks can afford to invest in things these days, let alone high-risk investment in animated porn companies.
>Disney
>growing
lol they've been around almost a century now and are an internationally ubiquitous brand. "Growth" is nothing new.
>growing
lol they've been around almost a century now and are an internationally ubiquitous brand. "Growth" is nothing new.
It varies every day depending on what I have to do.
Around the house, lazy clothes and work clothes for chores. Going out casual, shorts/jeans depending on weather, with a shirt of varying quality per occasion.
Fancier outfits for professional occasions and special times. :)
Around the house, lazy clothes and work clothes for chores. Going out casual, shorts/jeans depending on weather, with a shirt of varying quality per occasion.
Fancier outfits for professional occasions and special times. :)
Lishy1 wrote...
Lelouch24 wrote...
[color=#2e1a6b]Obama is trying to sign a treaty with the UN that will allow the UN to ban pretty much all guns. He intends the sign the treaty a week from now. Either this was a setup by the government, or it was a very convenient coincidence.
The shooter had a gas mask, gas canister, and armor protection.
Also, wearing all that, how did he even get in the theater unnoticed? I thought cops watch inside it too? I mean, he didn't teleport inside? So where the fuck did he come from!?
There are lots of questions!
Call me an insensitive conspiracy theorist, but I have waaaay too many questions about this! I need answers how this unstable nutjob was able to co-ordinate so perfectly?
If we need to look at anything, it's how he got past all the security!? You can't even sneak a camera into the theaters, and you mean to tell me he was able to just waltz in there with a hugeass gun, gas mask, armor, and gas canisters!? What the fuck is going on!?
They entered through a side door, you know, like an emergency exit.
One would imagine those are locked but I suppose not, for safety's sake?
bfg10k17 wrote...
If you buy an artistic looking glass dildo, and someone questions it, you could always say it was a statue or a lightsaber replica. lolJust by a quick image search on google, I've found quite a bit. Look. Link to google.
>> Never got the appeal of glass... I can't imagine the texture is very nice. Tbh, though I am sure they're safe, the idea of putting glass up in me is just not gonna turn me on.
No lucid dreams, but recently a lot where my dream self seems aware that "we're" in a dream (even if my disbelief is suspended after this realization lol).
Tanasinn wrote...
gizgal wrote...
Oh, was checking out the Spencer's website recently for joke gifts and found that they now carry Tengas online only.But as they ship from within the US, might be cheaper than JList or other sites!
Just an FYI for the penis-weilders.
I check out the site, very cheap. They don't have the tenga 3D, but I can say that for those looking for that, the price has come down a bit.
Oh and I came across this: [this is from the tenga global site, Spencer's has these in stock]
Keith Haring X Tenga
Mind-Destroyed.
Fun fact, he also made a few adverts for Nickelodeon [a kid's channel]
Yep. Also, I made a thread about this in IB (should have mentioned here lol!)... but I saw a TIMES SQUARE BILLBOARD promoting the collab! I laughed my ass off, but my friends were confused about what a "Tenga" was.... lol
It's a shame they didn't also do a "safe sex"/Keith Haring toy for ladies. We also want safe solo fun! I know it's not Tenga's forte, but surely some company could be worked with...
My driver's license is ugly, so I stick to the speed limit.
Also I like to be safe. Though on long empty highways, I sometimes go fast if I feel it's safe enough to warrant.
Also I like to be safe. Though on long empty highways, I sometimes go fast if I feel it's safe enough to warrant.
Ohohohoho... I burn. Very Irish skin.
I pile on the highest SPF I can. Technically, SPF only really "works" up to 60, btw. So just to all my pale compatriots, don't get duped into buying any higher.
I pile on the highest SPF I can. Technically, SPF only really "works" up to 60, btw. So just to all my pale compatriots, don't get duped into buying any higher.
Klaude wrote...
gizgal wrote...
Hemp's great and all, but look to Canada: they have plenty and it's not revolutionizing anything.There are several reasons for this:
Most countries won't import the resource due to harsh drug laws, even if the fiber being exported comes from male sativa that have been chemically modified to yield extremely small amounts of THC (You'd have to smoke an entire bail to get high). It's only legal to widely grow in Saskatchewan, and only now because the farmers basically told Harper to go **** himself. Even so, the amount grown is actually fairly small when you compare how many hectares of land are used for the production of hemp versus other resources like corn and wheat.
The poor reputation of hemp and what people relate it to are an instant turn-off for almost any wealthy investor, the initial responses to this thread are a good example of why this is; so, as I'm sure you could guess (with everything in the former paragraph taken into account), it's almost impossible to get any initial start-up funding for a business that wants to make hemp products, save for a few things like clothes and rope.
Marijuana may be British Columbia's second largest export, but that export mainly deals with criminal organizations that are working towards getting people high rather than working towards producing textiles, oil and food. These organizations focus on growing female indica plants which are often crossed with a weak strain of sativa to increase the size of their harvests, these plants almost always yield a high amount of THC.
The real problem however; is the oil and mining companies who continuously work against the production of hemp because it will decrease their control over the energy and mineral resource sectors of any given nation.
Hemp can be used to produce and improve so many things, from steel and concrete to oil and butter, it would be folly of the human race not to take advantage of it's obvious benefits; yet we still are not doing so. One day however; one day I deduce will be soon given the current state of the world, hemp will see the global market, and that's when it's revolution will be realized.
I understand this. However, keep in mind, within their own country even, use of it is still mostly a novelty: it's not revolutionizing their fiber or medical industries.
Masongate wrote...
What drugs did you get?Just Tylenol for the mole removal aftermath (not so bad, what was worse was the coming down off the anesthesia, as I had to be on it for a full 2 hours in procedure). But some kind of codeine for the teeth: great stuff, but bad let down. I can see why people want it, but after a few days it really isn't needed.
Gubi wrote...
gizgal wrote...
See, as we absorb (lol to put it nicely) all different cultures, people want their own kinds of cheeses. So you can basically, in a variety of specialty and mainstream shops, find just about any kind of cheese ever.
We once had yak cheese at our store... wasn't great, but hey, tried!
Though in mainstream and fast foods, I would say cow's milk cheddars, mozzerellas, and run-of-the-mill varieties dominate.
And then there's the gross "American cheese": please note that legally, this is not cheese, and had to be declared a food called "cheese product" (think Kraft stuff). Don't eat that crap...
Oh, and many dairies make their own special artisan varieties these days, too :)
I got kinda partial to those living in Vermont: stuff like sheep cheese and special local flavors are fun to try out!
Yes, but what of the "pasteurization" deal. Is every cheese in America pasteurized? You don't have any smelly cheese? Or cheese with mold?
Oh of course! Bleu cheeses are big here. I think only certain types must be pasteurized.
Can someone tell me how?
I've never bothered with them before and my comp just opens it with winrar or something. I just want the porn, dammit.
I've never bothered with them before and my comp just opens it with winrar or something. I just want the porn, dammit.
See, as we absorb (lol to put it nicely) all different cultures, people want their own kinds of cheeses.
So you can basically, in a variety of specialty and mainstream shops, find just about any kind of cheese ever.
We once had yak cheese at our store... wasn't great, but hey, tried!
Though in mainstream and fast foods, I would say cow's milk cheddars, mozzerellas, and run-of-the-mill varieties dominate.
And then there's the gross "American cheese": please note that legally, this is not cheese, and had to be declared a food called "cheese product" (think Kraft stuff). Don't eat that crap...
Oh, and many dairies make their own special artisan varieties these days, too :)
I got kinda partial to those living in Vermont: stuff like sheep cheese and special local flavors are fun to try out!
So you can basically, in a variety of specialty and mainstream shops, find just about any kind of cheese ever.
We once had yak cheese at our store... wasn't great, but hey, tried!
Though in mainstream and fast foods, I would say cow's milk cheddars, mozzerellas, and run-of-the-mill varieties dominate.
And then there's the gross "American cheese": please note that legally, this is not cheese, and had to be declared a food called "cheese product" (think Kraft stuff). Don't eat that crap...
Oh, and many dairies make their own special artisan varieties these days, too :)
I got kinda partial to those living in Vermont: stuff like sheep cheese and special local flavors are fun to try out!
Aud1o Blood wrote...
Maeve wrote...
gizgal wrote...
Maeve wrote...
You left?Quiet, you.
I am being dead serious.
Didnt realize you were gone.
It occurred to me a couple days ago, but I just figured you were busy or something.
Watch out for dry sockets. I know it's a pain (Especially if you're a smoker), but you need to bare with it. If you think this is bad...
Oh, and we tried to watch Rubber. Nobody showed up.
(Including me, the second time.)
What's the deal with dry sockets anyhow, again? Not a smoker at all, but I've been having to irrigate with lots of salt water after meals and such.