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i bet you read this wrong
Uploaded by: danielisfly
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Tags: Penis
lall] gotta dig hick.
you that read wrong.
that awkward when you read that wrong too.
And said "mom ent" after awkward.
Rollig awkward.
Alla, Time-
you that read wrong.
that awkward when you read that wrong too.
And said "mom ent" after awkward.
Rollig awkward.
Alla, Time-
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#82
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simonrivero (02/16/2012) [-]
Read everything the right way. Why? Because it has been retoasted about 9209839893 times. That's why.
#197
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toasteroaster (02/16/2012) [+]
(1 reply)
I have a big dick.
You didn't read that wrong.
You didn't read that wrong either.
You didn't read that wrong.
You didn't read that wrong either.
#362
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xgeneration (02/16/2012) [-]
**xgeneration rolled a random image posted in comment #158 at Realization **
This is my face when I read it all right. (Except the second one.)
This is my face when I read it all right. (Except the second one.)
#313
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randomfacts (02/16/2012) [-]
Did you know that All birds and Some reptiles have a Third Eyelid?
It's called a Nictitating Membrane.
Here's a brief over view of what it is:
The nictitating membrane (from Latin nictare, to blink) is a transparent or translucent third eyelid present in some animals that can be drawn across the eye for protection and to moisten it while maintaining visibility. Some reptiles, birds, and sharks have full nictitating membranes; in many mammals, a small, vestigial portion of the membrane remains in the corner of the eye. Some mammals, such as camels, polar bears, seals, and aardvarks, have full nictitating membranes. Often called a third eyelid or haw, it may be referred to as the plica semilunaris or palpebra tertia in scientific terminology.
This has been the second in a series brought to you by randomfacts.
Did you know that All birds and Some reptiles have a Third Eyelid?
It's called a Nictitating Membrane.
Here's a brief over view of what it is:
The nictitating membrane (from Latin nictare, to blink) is a transparent or translucent third eyelid present in some animals that can be drawn across the eye for protection and to moisten it while maintaining visibility. Some reptiles, birds, and sharks have full nictitating membranes; in many mammals, a small, vestigial portion of the membrane remains in the corner of the eye. Some mammals, such as camels, polar bears, seals, and aardvarks, have full nictitating membranes. Often called a third eyelid or haw, it may be referred to as the plica semilunaris or palpebra tertia in scientific terminology.
This has been the second in a series brought to you by randomfacts.