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X-Rated Image On Yahoo's Main Page?
Guess I'm just a little warped from working in this industry for so long but when I first saw this image load on the main page of Yahoo I thought, "You can't put that shit on Yahoo!"
http://l.yimg.com/a/i/us/sch/cn/vid/...alebubbles.jpg |
man i dont know what kind of pussy you ve been hitting...
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is that a used fleshlight?
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lay off the pipe
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Actually, it's one of the most amazing videos I've seen in a long time
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wtf is that by the whales mouth?
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I can't blame you. Maybe you're just hallucinating. lol
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Thats pretty cool. I can't figure out how they make the bubble rings.
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funniest thing i've seen for awhile, nice vid, thanks.. and thanks for making me laugh |
what is a bubble ring? How is that possible? lol..
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Went swimming with dolphins a few months ago. Just amazing!! :thumbsup |
Thats funny
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Someone explain the rings please - Never seen that
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those animals :)
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Wikipedia rules
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubble_ring A bubble ring is an underwater ring vortex where an air bubble occupies the core of the vortex, forming a ring shape. The ring of air as well as the nearby water spins toroidally as it travels through the water, much like a flexible bracelet might spin when it is rolled off a person's arm. Some scuba divers can create bubble rings by blowing air out of their mouth in a particular manner. Long bubble rings also can form spontaneously in turbulent water such as in heavy surf. Bubble rings and smoke rings are both forms of vortex rings, and are sometimes studied in the field of fluid dynamics. Dolphins and humpback whales have also been seen to create bubble rings. Dolphins sometimes create bubble rings on purpose, seemingly for amusement. |
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