Anonymous ID: 5727d0 July 21, 2019, 5:21 p.m. No.23653   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3667

>>23644

I almost never use the ((echoes)) because while aye may know what aye mean bye them, thayre meaning is not universally understood the same way bye others.

I got yelled at once for using them "wrong" & since then have eschewed them.

Yes the shill who yelled at me won that battle (giggle).

Actually the blue color would be nice for decorating muh textuses, but I don't dare.

tbqh

Anonymous ID: 5727d0 July 21, 2019, 5:24 p.m. No.23661   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3677 >>3711

>>23648

Not much. Muh spouse hangs in /qr and I hang over here, typically. Got both tabs open but I can't bear that place anymore. I may have posted a coupla times but dint read whole breads. Muh delicate digestion, y'know.

Why? What habbened?

Anonymous ID: 5727d0 July 21, 2019, 5:52 p.m. No.23691   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3693 >>3725

>>23677

Please transliterate

>imæıœ

cuz i dont geddit.

A link to the ňœ đœûвт happening would enable eyes on.

 

The 2nd book spouseanon gave me before we wed was on the nephilim. Muh fam definitely thought me nutz. Dey was wrong. Muh spouse redpilled me and spouse was RITE.

The first book was the Creature from Jekyll Island. Nice wedding present huh? I gave spouse a glockiepoo.

Anonymous ID: 5727d0 July 21, 2019, 6:19 p.m. No.23726   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3779

>>23711

Same.

Detestable, really. Makes one want to bathe after a brief visit.

Feel bad for gud anons who stayed. There are some. It takes a special kind of guts to endure that psychological punishment. As we all know from doing it for 21 months.

No, I thought Æıæňœň was describing some specific incident that he called a no-doubt đæmœň attack, that I wanted to check out. (It's gud to be able to recognize đæmœňs so as to avoid 'em.)

Anonymous ID: 5727d0 July 21, 2019, 6:26 p.m. No.23735   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3742

>>23727

The B&W breed is a dairy cow.

Some breeds have horns and some hybrids turn up with "accidental" horns from who their mom mated with.

Some ranchers remove the horns if a calf accidentally starts budding 'em. Horn removal is a horrible process that I've only seen once and never want to see again. Don't ask.

If the bag is that full, she starts calling the calf to come over and nurse. So if that were a real cow, there would have to be a calf nearby. The only other time you see the bag that full is right after weaning. The calves are separated from their mothers until the milk dries up (or I guess with dairy cows they keep on milking them.) The cows are very uncomfortable and they pace the field loudly expressing their discomfort all night long for several days.