Re: Really?
Posted: July 10th, 2018, 8:17 pm
Corn Flakes were invented to combat masturbation.
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"To remedy this, Kellogg believed the answer was a healthy diet, believing that more flavoursome foods encouraged sexual activity. He came up with two breakfast staples that he believed would curb sexual impulses."Bama wrote:Corn Flakes were invented to combat masturbation.
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lol what a year to abolish it onBama wrote:Oral sex was illegal in Canada until 1969.
Hmm
So now we know why Bryan Adams sang about the summer of ‘69
it's ironic to point that outBama wrote:A study found that 45% of the people featured in internet memes are Caucasian and there are twice as many male memes as female memes.
if the rate of shark/vending machine encounters was the same, then fair enough, but that's kinda like saying a spoon is more deadly than the plague.Bama wrote:Your chance of getting killed by a vending machine is higher than your chance of being killed by a shark.
there's a lot of things which fit together like this, like roman polanski the guy that's banned from the US for sexual activity with an underage girl, was engaged to Sharon Tate with a baby on the way; and Sharon Tate was the woman killed by charlie manson's followersBama wrote:Disney's Ariel and Hercules, technically, are first cousins once removed.
or at least that's what they tell the copbugsBama wrote:Male ladybugs can spend up to four hours mating with a dead female before they realize something's not right.
i dont believe that one, if you go to a decent market they have more than 200 thingsBama wrote:Of the 4 percent of the 250 000 to 300 000 known edible plant species, only 150 to 200 are used by humans. Only three - rice, maize and wheat - contribute nearly 60 percent of calories and proteins obtained by humans from plants.