The Kingdom of the Random

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Many years ago, a very posh girl in my class wore a necklace like this and it baffled me that a girl as delicate as her enjoyed wearing a necklace as vulgar as that one: a bear with big tits.

It was only a few years later that, all of a sudden, I thought "ooooooooh, those were legs, not tits, the bear is seated".
 
No. Those are definitely boobs. Or balls if the bear is male.
 
This is an original picture:
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And this one is tweaked by me so that we can see the true nature of Lady Bearette:
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The eye-glasses help to get the perfect lewd secretary look. She's a blond bombshell. Please notice that she's wearing her boss' important docs and how I used several layers of red to create believable lips, etc.
 
I hate it when people post repeated stuff in YouTube (like a song). If it's already there, why posting it again?

You know what else I hate? When people just repeat stuff in general. Like, when they post repeated stuff in forums (like a post). If it's already there, why posting it again?
 
You know what else I hate? When people just repeat stuff in general. Like, when they post repeated stuff in forums (like a post). If it's already there, why posting it again?
Well, I know what you mean, but sometimes this can happen without you knowing (as well as in YouTube), with so many users, threads and messages. I mentioned the example of a song because hey, if you're supposed to be a fan of this singer, you know that the song is posted on their channel and that thousands of other fans have uploaded it as well, and even the song is years old, why creating another video with the song? I mean, I don't get what they are expecting and trying to achieve.
 
Ok, I need to know ASAP if there's a name for when women scream "yes, yes, yes, YES!" in porn with their mouth shut and showing their teeth.
 
Do you reuse teabags? I do. In Eastern countries it's weird to throw the tea away after just one use... but here I'm weird because I reuse teabags (I also brew teas again when using a strainer).
 
Do you reuse teabags? I do. In Eastern countries it's weird to throw the tea away after just one use... but here I'm weird because I reuse teabags (I also brew teas again when using a strainer).

My mom does too. But she usually waits untill she's accumulated 2 or 3 used ones to use them all together for the next tea so it's not too weak.
 
My mom does too. But she usually waits untill she's accumulated 2 or 3 used ones to use them all together for the next tea so it's not too weak.
I actually like the weaker flavour of it. I may even reuse it again, after a second time. No more than three times, though.
 
I hope someone reads this...

I noticed that some people from the UK pronounce like an "r" in words that end up in a vocal, like an "a". For instance, "Arianar is" instead of "Ariana is", or "vodkar in" instead of "vodka in". The last time I heard this was in The Witcher 2 (king Foltest does it), which I recently started playing.

It seems like a way of softening the gap between two vocals, instead of pronouncing them totally separated, which may sound "cut". Does this phenomenon have a name?
 
I hope someone reads this...

I noticed that some people from the UK pronounce like an "r" in words that end up in a vocal, like an "a". For instance, "Arianar is" instead of "Ariana is", or "vodkar in" instead of "vodka in". The last time I heard this was in The Witcher 2 (king Foltest does it), which I recently started playing.

It seems like a way of softening the gap between two vocals, instead of pronouncing them totally separated, which may sound "cut". Does this phenomenon have a name?

Is this it?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linking_and_intrusive_R
 
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