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Volkisch

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Oh okay, yeah I was thinking of like the O.R.A.N.G.E and Real Rants feuds and some of the other ones with a lot of the banned people who used to post here. [qu.ote id=23-24-312-63626936-13867-341770025*[quot.e id=23-24-703-65953575-104-341769920*what devastatingly undeveloped senses of humor you all have
can't even screencap this **** it's so stupid[/qu.ote]

can somebody put this in their sig[/.quote]

25-May-2017 19:29:57

Volkisch

Volkisch

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Okay. got any juicy details on it? [qu.ote id=23-24-312-63626936-13867-341770025*[quot.e id=23-24-703-65953575-104-341769920*what devastatingly undeveloped senses of humor you all have
can't even screencap this **** it's so stupid[/qu.ote]

can somebody put this in their sig[/.quote]

25-May-2017 19:47:37

Volkisch

Volkisch

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eh. Oh well. It'd probably get hidden anyway [qu.ote id=23-24-312-63626936-13867-341770025*[quot.e id=23-24-703-65953575-104-341769920*what devastatingly undeveloped senses of humor you all have
can't even screencap this **** it's so stupid[/qu.ote]

can somebody put this in their sig[/.quote]

25-May-2017 20:05:13

FiFi LaFeles

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Cats can often be older than you'd think :)

Especially ginger ones. Or, indeed, the calicos. They don't show much grey, you see. Unlike the darker shades which tend to go grey around their chops. Even tabbies get a little grizzled.

Unlike dogs. Even pretty blonde dogs go grey and white around the eyes and muzzle. Although the dark haired dogs tend to show their age earlier.

I wonder if elephants go grey. Or, indeed, any creature that was grey to begin with. Rhino's for instance. They call them "Black Rhino" and "White Rhino", but I don't see much contrast. They both look fairly grey to me.

And then, of course, there's Albinos. They can't exactly to grey at all, one would imagine.
I wonder if elderly jellyfish go grey.

Fascinating.
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25-May-2017 21:47:30 - Last edited on 25-May-2017 21:48:46 by FiFi LaFeles

Amazonkaty
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FiFi LaFeles said :
Cats can often be older than you'd think :)

Especially ginger ones. Or, indeed, the calicos. They don't show much grey, you see. Unlike the darker shades which tend to go grey around their chops. Even tabbies get a little grizzled.

Unlike dogs. Even pretty blonde dogs go grey and white around the eyes and muzzle. Although the dark haired dogs tend to show their age earlier.

I wonder if elephants go grey. Or, indeed, any creature that was grey to begin with. Rhino's for instance. They call them "Black Rhino" and "White Rhino", but I don't see much contrast. They both look fairly grey to me.

And then, of course, there's Albinos. They can't exactly to grey at all, one would imagine.
I wonder if elderly jellyfish go grey.

Fascinating.

Oh how I miss this off you Fifi :) lol.
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25-May-2017 23:46:17

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