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Waldo 1 year ago
#4 it's African or European
       
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Martha 1 year ago
Waldo,
Everyone who gives a thumbs down to this comment has never watched the movie. I was about to write the same...
good good
       
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Bryant 1 year ago
#5 I think, it's some sort of witchcraft figurine of natives.
       
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Wilson 1 year ago
Bryant,

probably inuit art
       
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Hephsibah 1 year ago
#41 fun fact the transmitters were legal to (well, not illegal) for anyone to own until the first Patriot Act outlawed them
       
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Curg 1 year ago
#4 It's not a question of where he grips it! It's a simple question of weight ratios! A five ounce bird could not carry a 1 pound coconut.

#13 aaah the rare and elusive "Boom Turtle" in hibernation

#16 he's Asian, of course he's never seen one that long, but his GF has
       
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Elisa 1 year ago
#19 it is a circumcision decive. There exists a Canadian version too.
       
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Sukey 1 year ago
#3 Most "rusters" are native to Africa. Their offensive skin acridity contributes to this undesirable phenomena. It's a harsh defense mechanism when confronted with what to them is advanced technology, like hand tools not made of stone, and the more evolved human.
       
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Meaka 1 year ago
Quote: Sukey
Most "rusters" are native to Africa.

Prove it.
       
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Sukey 1 year ago
Meaka,

Oooohhh...are you offended? Please tell me you're offended.
       
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Winton 1 year ago
Sukey,

Disgusted.
       
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Junior 1 year ago
Sukey, you sure seem to be offended for being challenged on a ludicrous claim. Back it up with sources, or piss off.
       
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Sukey 1 year ago
Junior,

Not offended in the slightest. Merely amused. But you would prefer I were offended...which I'm not...and that pisses you off. tongue tongue tongue
       
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Ezekiel 1 year ago
Sukey,

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"Saw These On The River Banks Of Brahmaputra, India. The Way They All Move Together Is So Weird. Any Idea What Creature Is This ?"

Answer:  "It's a group of millipedes walking together. The ones on the bottom are also walking. Those on top walk over them and once they get to the end, they go to the bottom and cycle through it. They do this to cover more distance quicker."

 

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