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Leo's throbbing cock shoved all the way down my tight little throat!~ 👅💕💦

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[quote]"xxxlordxxx":/users/1040723 said: (Bonus) bonus fact: Giant pine trees, although part of the ecosystem, still have to be cut down, why? Giant pine trees can live for more than 3000 years, are more than 100m tall and weigh thousands of tons, the bark alone is more than 30cm thick, the reason they have to be cut down is because they have gradually evolved a strategy to destroy their opponents, they will actively attract lightning strikes to themselves and then cause wildfires by leading the fire to burn the lower plants that are competing with them for light and resources, this causes the entire ecosystem nearby to be severely affected, not only that, these pine trees also secrete a fire retardant called Monophosphate making them almost immune to fire, fire even causes the pine bark to crack, helping them release seeds everywhere, wildfire not only eliminate opponents but also help them expand their territory, so in addition to being cut down because of the quality of their wood, they are cut down regularly to avoid wildfire [/quote] Gorrilas have tiny penises

[quote]"xxxlordxxx":/users/1040723 said: (Bonus) bonus fact: Giant pine trees, although part of the ecosystem, still have to be cut down, why? Giant pine trees can live for more than 3000 years, are more than 100m tall and weigh thousands of tons, the bark alone is more than 30cm thick, the reason they have to be cut down is because they have gradually evolved a strategy to destroy their opponents, they will actively attract lightning strikes to themselves and then cause wildfires by leading the fire to burn the lower plants that are competing with them for light and resources, this causes the entire ecosystem nearby to be severely affected, not only that, these pine trees also secrete a fire retardant called Monophosphate making them almost immune to fire, fire even causes the pine bark to crack, helping them release seeds everywhere, wildfire not only eliminate opponents but also help them expand their territory, so in addition to being cut down because of the quality of their wood, they are cut down regularly to avoid wildfire [/quote] You are telling me pine trees are trying to make a monopoly on life? Holy crap.

[quote]"thatonefurdude264":/users/1378648 said: Fun fact: look up the genus of pine trees [/quote] I did not see that coming

[quote]"xxxlordxxx":/users/1040723 said: (Bonus) bonus fact: Giant pine trees, although part of the ecosystem, still have to be cut down, why? Giant pine trees can live for more than 3000 years, are more than 100m tall and weigh thousands of tons, the bark alone is more than 30cm thick, the reason they have to be cut down is because they have gradually evolved a strategy to destroy their opponents, they will actively attract lightning strikes to themselves and then cause wildfires by leading the fire to burn the lower plants that are competing with them for light and resources, this causes the entire ecosystem nearby to be severely affected, not only that, these pine trees also secrete a fire retardant called Monophosphate making them almost immune to fire, fire even causes the pine bark to crack, helping them release seeds everywhere, wildfire not only eliminate opponents but also help them expand their territory, so in addition to being cut down because of the quality of their wood, they are cut down regularly to avoid wildfire [/quote] Fun fact: look up the genus of pine trees

She definitely needed a breather~

I think we all need to catch a breather after that, god damn

Why is cunninglingus in the tags instead of blowjob?

"Meanwhile the one student who saw the whole thing through the book shelves…":https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/001/617/650/91a.jpg

[quote]"confusedwaterdemon":/users/951199 said: One second for her One [b]week[/b] for [b]us[/b] [/quote] It was been 658 days since the first page of this comic

One second for her One [b]week[/b] for [b]us[/b]

Digi's glasses are the equivalent of the magic skirt, it just stay's in place. Anime physics.

[quote]"thatonefurdude264":/users/1378648 said: This week’s second fun animal fact: anteaters move around weirdly. On land, they walk in their knuckles to protect their claws from dulling out (and are very sharp), they can run at speeds up to 30 mph (48 kph), they are able to swim across ponds and wide rivers, and they are known to climb trees to get to ants and termites I will be back next week with another fun animal fact [/quote] (Bonus) bonus fact: Giant pine trees, although part of the ecosystem, still have to be cut down, why? Giant pine trees can live for more than 3000 years, are more than 100m tall and weigh thousands of tons, the bark alone is more than 30cm thick, the reason they have to be cut down is because they have gradually evolved a strategy to destroy their opponents, they will actively attract lightning strikes to themselves and then cause wildfires by leading the fire to burn the lower plants that are competing with them for light and resources, this causes the entire ecosystem nearby to be severely affected, not only that, these pine trees also secrete a fire retardant called Monophosphate making them almost immune to fire, fire even causes the pine bark to crack, helping them release seeds everywhere, wildfire not only eliminate opponents but also help them expand their territory, so in addition to being cut down because of the quality of their wood, they are cut down regularly to avoid wildfire

This week’s second fun animal fact: anteaters move around weirdly. On land, they walk in their knuckles to protect their claws from dulling out (and are very sharp), they can run at speeds up to 30 mph (48 kph), they are able to swim across ponds and wide rivers, and they are known to climb trees to get to ants and termites I will be back next week with another fun animal fact