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The Shockwave 11 year s ago
#1 Same for underwear and pants
       
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jubyp0b 11 year s ago
#1 There's a reason to that. Direct contact with the skin makes a t-shirt more susceptible to perspiration and bodily odors. Whilst a hoodie or a pullover isn't in before mentioned body contact.

And @ The Shockwave - underpants are in direct contact with a man's scrotum, penis and anus or a woman's vagina and anus. Whilst most pants are larger than the foot itself. Again, before mentioned contact makes its way to my argument.

#2 They have to get some sort of modification to their attire when changing the scenery.

#3 The more you have, the less you want; the less you have, the more you want. It's a human condition, as well. Try feeding your dog 2, 3 or 4 times a day.

#6 Cliche woman.

#12 Probably refers to the thickness of the toilet paper.

#15 Dogs feel both claustrophobic and lonely. A perfect solution to get rid of both negative points would be to keep the door open.

Lame. Some of these are actually logical.
       
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frankgel 11 year s ago
TLDR
       
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jubyp0b 11 year s ago
If that's too long, I reckon books and other essays or articles of note aren't on your agenda.
       
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frankgel 11 year s ago
Not on my agenda when I'm on this site, and I bet that your comments are not like a book or an essay in any way.
       
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jubyp0b 11 year s ago
Reread.
       
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frankgel 11 year s ago
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