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Why you should not drink sea water (PICS)
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haha, funny pic
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wow... :eek7
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holy shit, this is good one. that's why I always after swimming in the ocean getting horny....:Graucho :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh
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Noooo Its gone! But I wanted to see some whale cock too!
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I guess we have an explanation for why the ocean is salty that finally makes sense, good detective work :thumbsup
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Hung like a whale :thumbsup
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Or another guess : The whale really likes that guy touching it ... LOL
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never going in the ocean again :1orglaugh
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hehe :1orglaugh
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Still a funny pic:thumbsup |
reason #3503 why I never go in the ocean
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i produce way more.. ask my gf :1orglaugh
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So guess again :D |
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http://www.galapagosholidays.com/ima...hark_Diver.jpg |
I forgot the scientific name, but the common nickname for that thing is the CheeseFrog Whale :thumbsup
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a whale would do good in a bukkake shoot
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Fuck i am in the ocean almost eveyday I have to erase this shit somehow now.
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now they tell me why the water is salty... hmm
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This thread wouldn't be complete without this pic:
http://www.sponsorhostedgalleries.com/whaleowned.jpg |
"Thank you"
"Your Whale Cum." |
Isn't "Pink Floyd" another name for a whale dick?
Given the info you just relayed to us, I think we ought to warn women to stay out of the oceans while ovulating. I'd hate to see that genetic mutation! |
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Well... I guess my point was that is not a blue whale, because the blue whale is the largest living creature on this planet. I still believe that this is in fact a whale shark, as I have seen them in person not just in pictures. Oh and also, whale sharks are fucking tiny compared to a blue whale, so I guess it isnt the biggest fish in the sea :2 cents: |
360 gallons of sperm!!!!
:uhoh I thought I was eating shrimp... |
by the way I just found this http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/bl_blue_whale.htm
I was right so it seems |
Does it have gills or a blow hole? That'll tell ya.
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yep and that aint the only reason
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That will surely give sea-lovers a whole lot to think about! 360 gallons and just from one? And how many of them are there in the sea???
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Daughter: "What did you do today at work, Daddy?" Father: "I jacked off a killer whale's cock into a plastic bag, dear." |
These are the threads that make gfy great.:1orglaugh
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That is probably fake one :glugglug
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:1orglaugh gotta love the urban legends
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That's a Black whale.
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I have a new line now.... Im hung like an orca |
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what happened if that thing cums while that guy is holding it? he's getting completley fuckin COVERED in that shit. EW!!!
in his eyes and stuff... :throwup |
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It's the right size for a smallish whale shark but the colouring is all wrong.
I think it's a newborn blue whale, maybe stillborn. Average blue whales are like 80 feet long and weigh about 100 tons. Don't think that block and tackle would hold one, or it's penis. LOL |
Just read this because Cahek brought it up:
Food for thought: STATUS Because of their enormous size and speed, blue whales were safe from early whalers, who could not pursue them in open boats with hand harpoons. But in 1868 a Norwegian, Sven Foyn, revolutionized the whaling industry with the invention of the exploding harpoon gun and by using steam and diesel powered factory ships and catcher boats. He also perfected the technique of inflating dead whales with air so they wouldn't sink after being harpooned. The whaling industry began to focus on blue whales after 1900. A single 90-foot blue whale could yield up to 120 barrels of oil, and the blues were killed by the thousands. The slaughter peaked in 1931 when over 29,000 were killed in one season. After that blue whales became so scarce that the whalers turned to other species and, belatedly, the International Whaling Commission (IWC) banned all hunting of blue whales in 1966 and gave them worldwide protection. Recovery has been extremely slow, and only in the last few years have there been signs that their numbers may be increasing. Pre-whaling numbers have been estimated at 200,000, and though exact figures are not known, an estimated 10,000 to 12,000 survive today in three populations: North Atlantic, North Pacific, and the Southern Hemisphere. The central California population is estimated at 4,000 to 5,000. Both these estimates combine two sub-species - blue whale and pygmy blue whale. :2 cents: |
Many species will be extinct in the next few dozen years
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