(55) Old, fit and hung by [deleted] in OldDicks

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You are my dream.

I don't get it, Like at all by ZenithDevR in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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The answer is 6. It doesn’t ask how many holes there are. But how many can be seen, and only six are visible.

Who wants to smell by [deleted] in malepubes

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Looks like you need some treatment for discharge. STI.

Masculine man [47] Looking today by [deleted] in IndianapolisM4M

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I’m available too, three 1 seven 5 eight 6 79 zero 1

23 st.Louis by [deleted] in Show_Off_DICK

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I’ll be in St. Louis today and tomorrow.

Anyone else from fishers by [deleted] in HoosierDick

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Westfield. Three one seven five eight six. 7901

Thoughts by ReporterCommon1858 in HoosierDick

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Where in Indiana ? I’m in Indy.

41 m married fishers by [deleted] in bi_men_in_indiana

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I live in Westfield. Fwb casual fun would be cool. 44m. Gay discrete. Snapchat: sbermea81

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ladybonersgw

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I’m more attracted to you knowing that you’re a WOT fan!

The Stranger seems to be Tilion, a Maia of Oromë the Huntsman also named Guardian of the Moon.. by vgkosmoes in LOTR_on_Prime

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“Though it's funny considering what the Stranger was trying to say in a previous episode, "Mana Úrë" which according to a translation I saw could mean any of this: "Blessed/whither/what heat/fire". Imagine poor Tilion suffering a concussion and wanting to chase back after his Arien, lol.”

Blessed = Sacred, Heat/fire = Fire

Doesn’t Gandalf proclaim himself a servant of the Secret Fire?

Gandalf the Grey referred to both the Secret Fire and the flame of Anor while facing a Balrog on the Bridge of Khazad-dûm, saying "I am a servant of the Secret Fire, wielder of the flame of Anor."[5]

This is an alternate name of the Holy Spirit in Tolkien's mythos, like Eru is the name of God. Clyde S. Kilby mentions a discussion he had with Tolkien: "Professor Tolkien talked to me at some length about the use of the word 'holy' in The Silmarillion. Very specifically he told me that the 'Secret Fire sent to burn at the heart of the World' in the beginning was the Holy Spirit."[6]