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If the cock is too big for your mouth, then it is not your cock.
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"Share us your twink wisdom!"
If the cock is too big for your mouth, then it is not your cock.
I'm going to send wisdom to people.
I just realized I made the Proto-Hababa word for fruit sound like "be gay" ([bigej])
Day 7 - 9: Flora and Fauna
This one will be really short because I do not want to spend half a day researching stuff. Flora: Native rainforest are full of plants so Ill just throw in some here I feel might be good inspiration.
Hawai'i silverswords - old lived, bloom only once and then die
Hawai'i 'Ohi'a Lehua - a polymorphic plant, can be a tree or a shrub, first plant to colonize new lava flows
Acacia Koa - tree used for wood by ancient Hawaiians for canoes, musical instruments, wood carving and containers - like bowls.
Taro - important food crop
Lotus - well not exactly but a lotus like edible aquatic plant.
Besides that edible plant introduced by people who first colonized these islands included: sweet potatoes, yams, breadfruit, baking bananas, coconuts, kava kava, candlenuts and sugarcane. Different kinds of seaweed were also used for food.
Theres tons of vines, orchids, ferns and mosses in the rainforest. Palm trees are there Fauna: The islands have been isolated from land for a long time, so most of the native animals there are invertebrates and birds. There are also few kinds of reptiles.
(Pictured: Red-Footed Booby, North Cardinal, Rock Dove, Green Iguana, Mottled snake-eyed skink, Yellow-bellied sea snake, American crow, Hylaeus (yellow-faced) bees, Damselflies, Coleotichus blackburniae, Hawaiian hoary bat)
Specifically spotlighted: Smiley face spider and giant ducks - not pictured bc i Made them up(because i like ducks)
There have been a few species of rodents and pigs that have been introduced when humans first colonized the island.
For aquatic animals we got coral reefs, fish, crabs, shrimp, molluscs, seals, sea serpents and many more.
shout out to this for existing
y’all remember the dog of wisdom or w/e
lol why do you hate travis huh? ur a froggin' middle-child phobe . blocked
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