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How can a ******* rabbit produce such weird boners, should I consult a psychiatrist?
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sesshii (11/24/2015) [-]
www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhDHx6Cisdg
This guy explains it pretty well.
This guy explains it pretty well.
I'm gonna have to agree.
That bunny was strangely attractive
That bunny was strangely attractive
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theeternalpheonix (12/07/2015) [-]
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Maybe, not certain, since you said people and didn't specify if you meant any one of us or just the sum total of us. I'm sure there are things that each individual person hasn't ejaculated to but as the sum total I find it unlikely.
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Maybe, not certain, since you said people and didn't specify if you meant any one of us or just the sum total of us. I'm sure there are things that each individual person hasn't ejaculated to but as the sum total I find it unlikely.
Nobody tell this guy about Lola Bunny from Space Jam...
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thechosentroll (11/24/2015) [-] It's in human nature to try and **** anything that looks vaguely human-like. That rabbit is vaguely human-like. Also adorable, which is a major contributing factor. Don't forget your heart, brain and dong are connected with a lot of nerves and a lot of blood vessels.
Either that or you've just been on the internet long enough to get desensitized to furry stuff. You'd be surprised how many people are in that camp.
Either that or you've just been on the internet long enough to get desensitized to furry stuff. You'd be surprised how many people are in that camp.
By "vaguely humanlike" I mean "have some human features". Pretty much everything is humanlike to an extent. I mean, heck, if we're gonna be technical about it, most animals are 90-98% human, because of the DNA we share.
Could you please post sources? That seems.... a *bit* far out there
I remember watching it on TV at 3AM on National Geographic. Honestly, I can't be bothered to go look for sources, so just assume what I said is ******** . Also, slightly exaggerated. The 90-98% thing is true of primates. I think we shared about 80% or so with rats and dogs and 60% with bugs.
Fair enough. Most people don't have the guts to admit it.