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RodrigueZz;5807745 said:When you die your hair still grows for a couple of months.
DMTxCannabis;5861504 said:You gain 30 pounds when you die, no lie..
king hassan;5870562 said:DMTxCannabis;5861504 said:You gain 30 pounds when you die, no lie..
Fat bitches lose even in death smh
RodrigueZz;5807745 said:When you die your hair still grows for a couple of months.
RodrigueZz;6064953 said:Pelvic thrusting is observed in infant monkeys, apes, and humans. These observation led ethologist John Bowlby (1969) to suggest that infantile sexual behaviour may be the rule in mammals, not the exception. Thrusting has been observed in humans at eight to 10 months of age and may be an expression of affection. Typically, the infant clings to the parent, then nuzzles, thrusts, and rotates the pelvis for several seconds.
BIGG WILL;6082125 said:RodrigueZz;6064953 said:Pelvic thrusting is observed in infant monkeys, apes, and humans. These observation led ethologist John Bowlby (1969) to suggest that infantile sexual behaviour may be the rule in mammals, not the exception. Thrusting has been observed in humans at eight to 10 months of age and may be an expression of affection. Typically, the infant clings to the parent, then nuzzles, thrusts, and rotates the pelvis for several seconds.
There is no Ape animal. Ape is a term used to classify a group of different kinds of Primates. Its kind of like saying, "all Eagles are Birds, but not all Birds are Eagles."
RodrigueZz;6082127 said:BIGG WILL;6082125 said:RodrigueZz;6064953 said:Pelvic thrusting is observed in infant monkeys, apes, and humans. These observation led ethologist John Bowlby (1969) to suggest that infantile sexual behaviour may be the rule in mammals, not the exception. Thrusting has been observed in humans at eight to 10 months of age and may be an expression of affection. Typically, the infant clings to the parent, then nuzzles, thrusts, and rotates the pelvis for several seconds.
There is no Ape animal. Ape is a term used to classify a group of different kinds of Primates. Its kind of like saying, "all Eagles are Birds, but not all Birds are Eagles."
While the idea of ape can be attacked, you're still a pelvic thrusting ape.
RodrigueZz;5876527 said:king hassan;5870562 said:DMTxCannabis;5861504 said:You gain 30 pounds when you die, no lie..
Fat bitches lose even in death smh
Maybe not
A team led by Yale University evolutionary biologist Stephen Stearns found that, due to ovulatory characteristics, shorter, slightly plumper women tend to have more children than their peers. These physical traits are passed on to their offspring, suggesting natural selection in humans is alive and well.