Then there are going to be too many single mothers and bata**d.If only women were like that![]()
Then there are going to be too many single mothers and bata**d.If only women were like that![]()
Then there are going to be too many single mothers and bata**d.![]()
Dumbousters....... TadaaThe very first bomb dropped by the Allies on Berlin in World War II killed the only elephant in the Berlin Zoo
If only women were like that![]()
Jesus, Woy will have trouble when he has to ring Jurgen......"Woy here, is that Hyurwgen Kwopp?"
Here would be "he-a"
You've put a R in Hyurwgen
Why would the L in Klopp change?




. When a male bee climaxes, their testicles explode then they die.
when I checked last luvgonzo is still aliveIs that what happened to @luvgonzo
.It's not always easy to tell.....when I checked last luvgonzo is still alive.
The Green Anaconda is the Heaviest Known Snake, but Not the Longest.
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The first- or last-quarter moon is not one half as bright as a full moon
It would take hundreds of thousands of moons to equal the brightness of the sun
The full moon shines with a magnitude of -12.7, but the sun is 14 magnitudes brighter, at -26.7. The ratio of brightness of the sun versus the moon amounts to a difference of 398,110 to 1. So that's how many full moons you would need to equal the brightness of the sun. But this all a moot point, because there is no way that you could fit that many full moons in the sky.
The sky is 360 degrees around (including the half we can't see, below the horizon), so there are over 41,200 square degrees in the sky. The moon measures only a half degree across, which gives it an area of only 0.2 square degrees. So you could fill up the entire sky, including the half that lies below our feet, with 206,264 full moons — and still come up short by 191,836 in the effort to match the brightness of the sun.
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