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12-20-2024 05:53 AM |
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Originally Posted by stevej37
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She must have 10 different accounts on facebook where she posts similar content. She's got a spectacular figure and is, I suspect, raking in money hand over fist. I assume she's on OF and uses these videos to attract attention to her OF.
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Originally Posted by sc_rufctr
(Post 12375340)
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I'm not into monster trucks or mud boggin', but that is awesome!
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Originally Posted by stevej37
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Yep, I've been there for 2 weeks at the very end of the rainy season when the water level is at it's peak. (water level can rise >50' from the beginning of the rainy season to the end). Everything is boats, water taxis, and what you might call "water busses". Homes are on stilts (and gardens are even raised), and even those often have water marks up the side. Imagine taking a boat ride and being 40' up a forest. It's really amazing.
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Originally Posted by stevej37
(Post 12375767)
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Another one of the numerous girls doing what you could possibly call "flacid porn". THis sort of thing seems to have really exploded in the last 3-6 months, or at least, I've started seeing more and more of it.
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Originally Posted by stevej37
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I'm trying this...
Edit: Tried it and was amazed. One quick shot with the can and the clouded solar panel turned sharp black....recommend.
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So, would that work on headlights too? Seems like it should.
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Originally Posted by stevej37
(Post 12377322)
Never heard this...
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Ceres is not new.
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Dwarf planets are capable of being geologically active, an expectation that was borne out in 2015 by the Dawn mission to Ceres and the New Horizons mission to Pluto. Planetary geologists are therefore particularly interested in them.
Astronomers are in general agreement that at least the nine largest candidates are dwarf planets – in rough order of size, Pluto, Eris, Haumea, Makemake, Gonggong, Quaoar, Ceres, Orcus, and Sedna. Considerable uncertainty remains over the tenth largest candidate Salacia, which may thus be considered a borderline case. Of these ten, two have been visited by spacecraft (Pluto and Ceres) and seven others have at least one known moon (Eris, Haumea, Makemake, Gonggong, Quaoar, Orcus, and Salacia), which allows their masses and thus an estimate of their densities to be determined. Mass and density in turn can be fit into geophysical models in an attempt to determine the nature of these worlds. Only one, Sedna, has neither been visited nor has any known moons, making an accurate estimate of mass difficult. Some astronomers include many smaller bodies as well,[1] but there is no consensus that these are likely to be dwarf planets.
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He's often dark, but I think he's funny.
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