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Post by 5150 »

David wrote:
David wrote:Finding a photograph of myself on a gay porn blog. :|
Try 30+ gay porn blogs.

Reverse Google Image Search is a useful and terrifying thing.
Oh dear... Hope the pics were flattering at least.
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5150 wrote:
David wrote:
David wrote:Finding a photograph of myself on a gay porn blog. :|
Try 30+ gay porn blogs.

Reverse Google Image Search is a useful and terrifying thing.
Oh dear... Hope the pics were flattering at least.
The bukkake shots really messed with his hair.
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stui magpie wrote:
5150 wrote:
David wrote: Try 30+ gay porn blogs.

Reverse Google Image Search is a useful and terrifying thing.
Oh dear... Hope the pics were flattering at least.
The bukkake shots really messed with his hair.
On the bright side the glued eyes made him look eurasian.

Very exotic.
He's mad. He's bad. He's MaynHARD!
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David wrote:
David wrote:Finding a photograph of myself on a gay porn blog. :|
Try 30+ gay porn blogs.

Reverse Google Image Search is a useful and terrifying thing.
Not sure if I want a link or not :?
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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David wrote:I don't care how many you think there are, or how many you think I think there are. The statistics are out there if you want to look for them.
Nor do I.

You live in a bubble and stick up for everything that sux, what's wrong with you?
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Skids wrote:
David wrote:I don't care how many you think there are, or how many you think I think there are. The statistics are out there if you want to look for them.
Nor do I.

You live in a bubble and stick up for everything that sux, what's wrong with you?
Post of the year right there!!
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Doc63 wrote:
Skids wrote:
David wrote:I don't care how many you think there are, or how many you think I think there are. The statistics are out there if you want to look for them.
Nor do I.

You live in a bubble and stick up for everything that sux, what's wrong with you?
Post of the year right there!!
Yeah, I thought it was one of the board's finer intellectual achievements.
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David wrote:
Doc63 wrote:
Skids wrote: Nor do I.

You live in a bubble and stick up for everything that sux, what's wrong with you?
Post of the year right there!!
Yeah, I thought it was one of the board's finer intellectual achievements.
I must admit, I was more impressed with the accuracy of the statement than anything else.
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It was kind of more of a question, really.
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David wrote:It was kind of more of a question, really.
Only the last 4 words, the rest was a statement of fact.
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Post by HAL »

When was this exactly? For real.
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Source?
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David wrote:Source?
Nick's
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I find it odd the thread split to here!

Surprisingly I'm not surprised
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Post by David »

What's so odd about it? It clearly had nothing to do with the thread.
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