- Zoey: Yes? … Hello, Michelle. Hmm…, please wait a moment.
- Zoey: Ha! Victory is mine! I have the longest one!
- Sandra: No fair! My dong is much thicker!
- Zoey: It’s the length that counts, Sandra!
- Larisa: She’s right, Sandy, and you know it!
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- Zoey: Yes? … Hello, Michelle. Hmm…, please wait a moment.
- Zoey: Ha! Victory is mine! I have the longest one!
- Sandra: No fair! My dong is much thicker!
- Zoey: It’s the length that counts, Sandra!
- Larisa: She’s right, Sandy, and you know it!
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Nikary Flare wrote:
I am not sure I really want to see too much of such an elaboration. But I presume the stimulus materials included, well… let’s call it a diversified set of objects and creatures. 🙂
A bit like this, perhaps:
http://www.sandraandwoo.com/2016/03/31/0773-judyphile/
The number of cards has grown. Do we even want to know where they come from?
@ Marteri:
Perfectly timed to match the release of Turning Red for maximum WASP parent outrage?
@ BobM:
BobM wrote:
My comment was mostly that 20-30% was way too high, yes. 1/10 (10%) seems too high. 1/20 (5%) people being gay/bisexual also seems pretty high, but not absurdly so. I wouldn’t doubt it too much if accurate statistics reflected that.
Frank wrote:
Good point, Freud would have found a number of layers in that film! 😀
@ Arent:
This comment is moronic and homophobic, not only are your numbers wrong (bi number is too high, gay number is too low) you can’t just say “i know you better than you know yourself!” that’s some self-centered thinking.