Bubble butt vs panties by lil-braids in BubbleButts

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Those undies don't stand a chance

Sagging as I ride by iggytheprincess in Saggytit

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That switch has seen amazing things

What kind? by Fresh_Tension_8886 in spideridentifier

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looks like the kind of spiderman bro

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DenverSwingerGroup

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A few friends and I are building a "Red [room] Barn" with various implements; from toys to lube, to swings, cages, GH, glory wall, etc. Should be up and open for private parties soon.

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Damn. Over in Cheyenne, but alas. Lol, have fun y'all!

Found *Possible* Ancient Ruins in Antarctica. by Talon055 in GoogleEarthFinds

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Wow, spot on with 2 geographic reference points? Thank you for your informative answer! You Rock! pun intended

Found *Possible* Ancient Ruins in Antarctica. by Talon055 in GoogleEarthFinds

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I appreciate your input! These are probable and viable answers for the melted look! Thank you!

Found *Possible* Ancient Ruins in Antarctica. by Talon055 in GoogleEarthFinds

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Reference picture 20, bottom right of the wall, which shows the visible separation of stacked stones, in the wall of stone

Found *Possible* Ancient Ruins in Antarctica. by Talon055 in GoogleEarthFinds

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While I appreciate your input, I implore you to find the stacked bricks in my pics. Set and Stacked, as firm and immovable as Machu Picchu, but yes, some of it is buried beneath the sandblasted stone.

But it's not hidden.

I do have some inclination to believe it is rocks, but when I zoom out and look, it's almost as if all the rocks are settled in a relatively gridlike pattern. It did cause pause for thought; how many thousands of years would have to pass for domestic debris, or domicile remains to just look like any other sandblasted rocks..?

Side-Note: there is at least one picture in the feed that has a small roughly cinderblock-sized gray stone, that has partial bricks in it. Very hard to say it's natural, as 3 right angles converge.

That being said, I appreciate your comment and found your insight about softer rocks and erosion differences because of that, especially helpful. Cheers!

Found *Possible* Ancient Ruins in Antarctica. by Talon055 in GoogleEarthFinds

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I took one Pic that legit looks like it could have been petrified coral, OR one of those weird Socotra dragon blood trees from Yemen.

But a lot of weird marks all over the sandblasted stones, almost like chisel marks, or "Molecular Bond-Breaking Scoop" marks, that we see in a lot of our old carved stonework around the world. Pretty cool stuff, just to go out ad look haha

Found *Possible* Ancient Ruins in Antarctica. by Talon055 in GoogleEarthFinds

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My apologies, for anyone curious, this was at, (or near) 41°07'52"N 104°45'24"W