digimon7068 New member Jan 6, 2016 #12 InvertedThroatFuck said: I'll use this one: Click to expand... your eyes are too close together...
InvertedThroatFuck New member Jan 6, 2016 #13 digimon7068 said: your eyes are too close together... Click to expand... They are not my eyes. Those belong to Analbolic B and they are a sign of generations of inbreeding, which is common in Louisiana.
digimon7068 said: your eyes are too close together... Click to expand... They are not my eyes. Those belong to Analbolic B and they are a sign of generations of inbreeding, which is common in Louisiana.
digimon7068 New member Jan 6, 2016 #14 InvertedThroatFuck said: They are not my eyes. Those belong to Analbolic B and they are a sign of generations of inbreeding, which is common in Louisiana. Click to expand... i was merely commenting on the individual portrayed in the picture...makes no never mind to me who the alter-poster is...
InvertedThroatFuck said: They are not my eyes. Those belong to Analbolic B and they are a sign of generations of inbreeding, which is common in Louisiana. Click to expand... i was merely commenting on the individual portrayed in the picture...makes no never mind to me who the alter-poster is...
A Anabolic-B New member Jan 6, 2016 #15 InvertedThroatFuck said: They are not my eyes. Those belong to Analbolic B and they are a sign of generations of inbreeding, which is common in Louisiana. Click to expand... Actually larger separation between eyes is a sign of inbreeding. Judging from family trees I'm probably the most non inbred person you know of
InvertedThroatFuck said: They are not my eyes. Those belong to Analbolic B and they are a sign of generations of inbreeding, which is common in Louisiana. Click to expand... Actually larger separation between eyes is a sign of inbreeding. Judging from family trees I'm probably the most non inbred person you know of