By Andrew - 14/07/2015 17:59 - United States - Blackwood
Same thing different taste
Let him have his innocence
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Little twit
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Sorry dude
By EatYourGreens - 21/08/2021 06:01 - Australia - Augustine Heights
Leave me alone
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Egg IRL
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Thanks for the input
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Force a lizard down his throat and ask him if they taste the same.
Well played.
Not everyone who is a **** star likes that and not all **** stars like it.
Was he serious with the question? At 10, he should know what reptiles are. Maybe he should pay more attention in school
Is it weird that I cringed more at the improper grammar of using "hamburgers" and "a reptile" than I did at the fact he actually thought it at all?
Of course not! They're mammals, you silly child.
The real question is whether or not mayonnaise is an instrument.
Is this the Krusty Krab
^ wins
Jersey actually has a good educational system depending upon where you go. Stay away from the cities and the shore
Ah yes, the wild hamburger: known for devouring mice whole and sunbathing.
I don't know why the image of a sunbathing hamburger made me laugh so hard. But it did. Thank you for that.
Hamburgers sunbathe to toast their buns.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force FTW!! They get turned to dinosaurs.
Hopefully he was referring to cows and didn't know what a reptile is.
He may not go far , but he's defiantly going places ;P
Definitely not to school. And neither are you.
^^^^ Catfight!!
My god 0.0
I think I've seen one Burgaria.
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Of course not! They're mammals, you silly child.
Ah yes, the wild hamburger: known for devouring mice whole and sunbathing.