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the truth about my no no hole

My mind and my cawk is bigger then yours.


And the truth is my bitch, I fuck her every minute.
you do mind fuck yourself....alot
 
probably, but maybe not...lol
 
I am bigger then you

How would anybody know, you and 80% of these bitches on here are too scared to put up a pic.

And by the way, "then" refers to time. The proper word would have been "than".
 
How would anybody know, you and 80% of these bitches on here are too scared to put up a pic.

And by the way, "then" refers to time. The proper word would have been "than".
you need to go eat some food little one...
 
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How would anybody know, you and 80% of these bitches on here are too scared to put up a pic.

And by the way, "then" refers to time. The proper word would have been "than".





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The English words than and then look and sound a lot alike, but they are completely different. If this distinction is harder than it should be, read this lesson and then try again.

Than
Than is a conjunction used in comparisons:
Tom is smarter than Bill.
This is more important than you might think.
Is she taller than you?
Yes, she is taller than I.
Technically, you should use the subject pronoun after than (e.g., I), as opposed to the object pronoun (me). However, English speakers commonly use the object pronoun.

Then
Then has numerous meanings.
1. At that point in time
I wasn't ready then.
Will you be home at noon? I'll call you then.
2. Next, afterward
I went to the store, and then to the bank
Do your homework and then go to bed
3. In addition, also, on top of that
He told me he was leaving, and then that I owed him money
It cost $5,000, and then there's tax too
4. In that case, therefore (often with "if")
If you want to go, then you'll have to finish your homework.
I'm hungry!
Then you should eat.
The Bottom Line
Than is used only in comparisons, so if you're comparing something use than. If not, then you have to use then. What could be easier than that?
 
How would anybody know, you and 80% of these bitches on here are too scared to put up a pic.

And by the way, "then" refers to time. The proper word would have been "than".

Lol. I just noticed you beat me to the grammar lesson.
 
I think the Op was bragging up the size of his no no hole. I can personally vouch for this as I can't touch both sides with my dick. You should get a hold of Pamela Anderson and ask her for the name of her plastic surgeon. You're gonna need a rectal rejuvenation.
 
I think the Op was bragging up the size of his no no hole. I can personally vouch for this as I can't touch both sides with my dick. You should get a hold of Pamela Anderson and ask her for the name of her plastic surgeon. You're gonna need a rectal rejuvenation.



SPOKEN with PURE truth^^^
 
The English words than and then look and sound a lot alike, but they are completely different. If this distinction is harder than it should be, read this lesson and then try again.

Than
Than is a conjunction used in comparisons:
Tom is smarter than Bill.
This is more important than you might think.
Is she taller than you?
Yes, she is taller than I.
Technically, you should use the subject pronoun after than (e.g., I), as opposed to the object pronoun (me). However, English speakers commonly use the object pronoun.

Then
Then has numerous meanings.
1. At that point in time
I wasn't ready then.
Will you be home at noon? I'll call you then.
2. Next, afterward
I went to the store, and then to the bank
Do your homework and then go to bed
3. In addition, also, on top of that
He told me he was leaving, and then that I owed him money
It cost $5,000, and then there's tax too
4. In that case, therefore (often with "if")
If you want to go, then you'll have to finish your homework.
I'm hungry!
Then you should eat.
The Bottom Line
Than is used only in comparisons, so if you're comparing something use than. If not, then you have to use then. What could be easier than that?

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oh shit, oh shit, oh shit

Settle down little dipstick. No need to mess yourself over this crap.

Find the nearest toilet, and your irritated rectum problem should be solved.
 
Settle down little dipstick. No need to mess yourself over this crap.

Find the nearest toilet, and your irritated rectum problem should be solved.


I notice you didn't tell him to do what you like done to yourself which is find the closest 300# guy and have him fist your ass. :coffee:
 
I notice you didn't tell him to do what you like done to yourself which is find the closest 300# guy and have him fist your ass. :coffee:

You're An Idiot.

Its about time you.....

SHUT THE FUCK UP.
 
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