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Post by bob1389 on Jun 3, 2009 22:11:40 GMT -5
You know it makes sense. ![:D](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/grin.png) ![](http://i41.tinypic.com/ay3f5e.jpg)
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Post by Novus Dis on Jun 3, 2009 22:33:08 GMT -5
Wait... what?
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Post by SKORIC on Jun 4, 2009 1:39:24 GMT -5
lololol
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Post by Lib-Fier on Jun 4, 2009 7:12:24 GMT -5
notice how they didn't make an albanian one in order to spare themselves the embarrassement... our smallest size begins at XXL
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Post by SKORIC on Jun 4, 2009 7:27:14 GMT -5
Oh its there alright. Cant you see it? Here ill circle it for ya to help you out. ![](http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/2317/ay3f5e.jpg)
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jun 4, 2009 7:32:47 GMT -5
BOU HA HA HA!
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Post by Lib-Fier on Jun 4, 2009 7:37:25 GMT -5
Skoric,
you use the albo one for a hat don't you?
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Post by manijak on Jun 4, 2009 7:58:19 GMT -5
The Greeks long time ago use to think small penises were "cute" and normal..and that only barbarians and such had big penises.
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Post by Lib-Fier on Jun 4, 2009 8:04:59 GMT -5
well i hope you are happy with your civilised 'cute' penis, haha
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Post by Novus Dis on Jun 4, 2009 8:06:29 GMT -5
Actually the Greeks thought that an erect penis signified barbarism when applied to statues and paintings.
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Post by manijak on Jun 4, 2009 8:09:27 GMT -5
i'm not greek ![:D](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/grin.png)
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Post by manijak on Jun 4, 2009 8:11:44 GMT -5
Actually the Greeks thought that an erect penis signified barbarism when applied to statues and paintings. the statues were a reflection of their society and their views on that subject. It was just not for statues or paintings..it was made like that because that is what their society thought.
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Post by Lib-Fier on Jun 4, 2009 8:20:50 GMT -5
enough talk about penises
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Post by Novus Dis on Jun 4, 2009 8:44:17 GMT -5
the statues were a reflection of their society and their views on that subject. It was just not for statues or paintings..it was made like that because that is what their society thought. So do you agree with me or not?
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jun 4, 2009 8:56:15 GMT -5
the statues were a reflection of their society and their views on that subject. It was just not for statues or paintings..it was made like that because that is what their society thought. So do you agree with me or not? The role of the consistent boslim is to never agree with a serb.
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Post by manijak on Jun 4, 2009 9:04:22 GMT -5
read the first sentence of what i said.
you are suggesting the society has no connection with their statues/paintings of the time..i am saying..they do. they were a reflection of what they found normal/right/wrong etc
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jun 4, 2009 9:14:00 GMT -5
Actually the Greeks thought that an erect penis signified barbarism when applied to statues and paintings. the statues were a reflection of their society and their views on that subject. It was just not for statues or paintings..it was made like that because that is what their society thought. The penises were made like that, cause that's how they look in real life (when not turned on, which represents 99.999% of the life cycle of any penis)
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Post by manijak on Jun 4, 2009 9:17:49 GMT -5
maybe greek penises. you guys were last in the penis survey.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jun 4, 2009 9:35:00 GMT -5
ok
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Post by Novus Dis on Jun 4, 2009 9:57:49 GMT -5
read the first sentence of what i said. you are suggesting the society has no connection with their statues/paintings of the time..i am saying..they do. they were a reflection of what they found normal/right/wrong etc When and how did I suggest that?
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