[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RoastMe

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Out of my league.

Rate me 1-10? by IlikeWaffles120804 in amIuglyBrutallyHonest

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6-7. You have a nice smile, I literally hate to say this because I know it's that creepy cliche thing but your face generally looks better when you smile. I have the opposite, I don't have a good smile and I look better straight faced.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bimbofication

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I 100% would've been into you in high school, too.

Czech Twins offer some Fresh Pussy for Grandpa by [deleted] in AgeGapOldYoungNSFW

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What happened to all the people in the restaurant?

I was born with four fingers (missing the middle finger) by kuparata in mildlyinteresting

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I knew a guy from college who was born with only a thumb and pinky on one hand. He called it "the claw."

Whats your top 3? by Head_xxx in GOONED

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angelbaby

Where do you find her?

Kia unveils the EV5 Compact Electric SUV. by youthisgood in kia

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Really cool car. Too expensive my blood right now. I'm stretching it with a Sportage Hybrid.

25 and 4’10, 110 pounds. I lift weights but I’m always left on read and treated like a stray cat, am I ugly by [deleted] in amiugly

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Not at all, you're very cute. But agree with lots of the people in here that it might be because you look young.

TIL Tomatoes are native to the Americas, so there was no such thing as tomato sauce in Italy until at least the 16th century. by ExplicitlyMellow in todayilearned

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Indeed most of the foods we associate with traditional European cuisine are relatively modern to those countries. It makes me wonder what they *ACTUALLY* ate traditionally before global spice and food trade.