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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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"Figurine Found Buried Under A Tree In Alberta"

Answer:  "That definitely looks like indigenous First Nations art. I would take it to a local Historical Society or other agency to be looked at."

 

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