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^I thought all unicorns were gay..?![]()
so it seems...
NO! They are obviously not!! They can be uppish, superior and full of themselves and still be heterosexuals
oh, come on, how else could Lady Amalthea become such a beautiful woman? ![]()

Do you suggest her to be a gay?? <_<

My favorite
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'The most interesting man in the world' is obviously based on Ernest Hemingway..
I have to watch it at home... what it is generally about?

you catch any of the VS show yet??????
No, the only chance for me is to watch it on youtube. So no yet
did you like it?

Whenever I go over someone's house a basic truth about myself is reinforced. It seems moreso true now more than ever and that's that I hate, hate, hate television. Most of the shows are awful and commercials are really long and suck for the most part
. Its bearable watching it with family and friends, but I couldn't do it on my own
. Most of the shows I like that I watch on my own before I go to bed were recommended by someone that thought I would like them, but I didn't realize how much they've screened them for me
.
I did tell you that, didn´t I?
I mostly just watch DVDs or Spectrum... or I don´t watch TV at all
there is nothing really interesting there for me.
I love this so much ![]()


^I don't know, that all still looks pretty gay to me!NO! They are obviously not!! They can be uppish, superior and full of themselves and still be heterosexualsoh, come on, how else could Lady Amalthea become such a beautiful woman?
Do you suggest her to be a gay?? <_<

I love this so much
jesus christ
noooooooooooooooo ![]()
what about this?


^I don't know, that all still looks pretty gay to me!NO! They are obviously not!! They can be uppish, superior and full of themselves and still be heterosexualsoh, come on, how else could Lady Amalthea become such a beautiful woman?
Do you suggest her to be a gay?? <_<
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Heey stop teasing me ![]()
white hair, lilac eyes, great body - you call that gay?? ![]()
A little bit unrealistic, I know ![]()

Hey guys, I´ve come to wonderful articles about octopuses and their intelligence - if you are interested, they´re here:
http://www.orionmagazine.org/index.php/articles/article/6474
http://www.orionmagazine.org/index.php/new...187/entry/6591/
It´s really worth the time reading it... wonderful experience about wonderful and fascinating creatures ![]()
samples:
I had always longed to meet an octopus. Now was my chance: senior aquarist Scott Dowd arranged an introduction. In a back room, he would open the top of Athena’s tank. If she consented, I could touch her. The heavy lid covering her tank separated our two worlds. One world was mine and yours, the reality of air and land, where we lumber through life governed by a backbone and constrained by jointed limbs and gravity. The other world was hers, the reality of a nearly gelatinous being breathing water and moving weightlessly through it. We think of our world as the “real” one, but Athena’s is realer still: after all, most of the world is ocean, and most animals live there. Regardless of whether they live on land or water, more than 95 percent of all animals are invertebrates, like Athena.The moment the lid was off, we reached for each other. She had already oozed from the far corner of her lair, where she had been hiding, to the top of the tank to investigate her visitor. Her eight arms boiled up, twisting, slippery, to meet mine. I plunged both my arms elbow deep into the fifty-seven-degree water. Athena’s melon-sized head bobbed to the surface. Her left eye (octopuses have one dominant eye like humans have a dominant hand) swiveled in its socket to meet mine. “She’s looking at you,” Dowd said.
As we gazed into each other’s eyes, Athena encircled my arms with hers, latching on with first dozens, then hundreds of her sensitive, dexterous suckers. Each arm has more than two hundred of them. The famous naturalist and explorer William Beebe found the touch of the octopus repulsive. “I have always a struggle before I can make my hands do their duty and seize a tentacle,” he confessed. But to me, Athena’s suckers felt like an alien’s kiss—at once a probe and a caress. Although an octopus can taste with all of its skin, in the suckers both taste and touch are exquisitely developed. Athena was tasting me and feeling me at once, knowing my skin, and possibly the blood and bone beneath, in a way I could never fathom.
When I stroked her soft head with my fingertips, she changed color beneath my touch, her ruby-flecked skin going white and smooth. This, I learned, is a sign of a relaxed octopus. An agitated giant Pacific octopus turns red, its skin gets pimply, and it erects two papillae over the eyes, which some divers say look like horns. One name for the species is “devil fish.” With sharp, parrotlike beaks, octopuses can bite, and most have neurotoxic, flesh-dissolving venom. The pressure from an octopus’s suckers can tear flesh (one scientist calculated that to break the hold of the suckers of the much smaller common octopus would require a quarter ton of force). One volunteer who interacted with an octopus left the aquarium with arms covered in red hickeys.
Occasionally an octopus takes a dislike to someone. One of Athena’s predecessors at the aquarium, Truman, felt this way about a female volunteer. Using his funnel, the siphon near the side of the head used to jet through the sea, Truman would shoot a soaking stream of salt water at this young woman whenever he got a chance. Later, she quit her volunteer position for college. But when she returned to visit several months later, Truman, who hadn’t squirted anyone in the meanwhile, took one look at her and instantly soaked her again.
it´s definitely a touching article. ![]()
They're pretty amazing creatures. This went around the internet a while back, so you might have seen it, but it's ![]()

I did tell you that, didn´t I?I mostly just watch DVDs or Spectrum... or I don´t watch TV at all
there is nothing really interesting there for me.
Yes, you did warn me
. I guess Jennka knows best
.

I have to watch it at home... what it is generally about?
It's like the 'chuck norris jokes' but with a Ernest Hemingway type character ![]()
These are funny, too :

She actually has one of the most, most beautiful eyes I have ever seen. Without make up, she is endlessly beautiful![]()
I do remember that you have pretty nice eyes yourself ![]()

They're pretty amazing creatures. This went around the internet a while back, so you might have seen it, but it's![]()
It´s incredible. They are able to imitate so many creatures in the ocean... they are so fascinating.
They are able to imitate even sea snakes and crabs... they have strong memory and are able to solve riddles. What a creature ![]()

I did tell you that, didn´t I?I mostly just watch DVDs or Spectrum... or I don´t watch TV at all
there is nothing really interesting there for me.
Yes, you did warn me
. I guess Jennka knows best
.
Yeah, she does ![]()
always here to help ![]()
Oh, I have new pics comming, only a few but my chainsaw´s there ![]()

I have to watch it at home... what it is generally about?It's like the 'chuck norris jokes' but with a Ernest Hemingway type character
These are funny, too :
Oh, cool
thank you. Need to watch it for sure!

She actually has one of the most, most beautiful eyes I have ever seen. Without make up, she is endlessly beautiful![]()
I do remember that you have pretty nice eyes yourself
Oh, thank you
I´m always saying those are my mums´ eyes ![]()

Octopuses give me the heeby-jeebies - I think it's seeing 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea as a child? Anyway, I appreciate that they're an interesting creature but I don't want to interact with one! I'm pretty good otherwise, creepy crawlies don't bother me, and I had a pet rat so...
How about you Jennka (and anyone else)?