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Jesus's middle name is Hume! Caution: Some NSFW images within!

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Should have said something like:

'My dearest beloved. I seen a creepy crawler monster in the shower and decided to pull a Man vs Wild and pluck it from its only known territory and chuck it into my mouth of whence puss and blood spewed from my mouth all over the shower.

Your mission should you chose to accept it is to clean the shower of said puss and blood.'

Love,
Babe

😀 LMAO!
 
Should have said something like:

'My dearest beloved. I seen a creepy crawler monster in the shower and decided to pull a Man vs Wild and pluck it from its only known territory and chuck it into my mouth of whence puss and blood spewed from my mouth all over the shower.

Your mission should you chose to accept it is to clean the shower of said puss and blood.'

Love,
Babe

😀 LMAO!
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I seen the train vid already. But how in the hell...what CCD camera are they using?! Not only that but it's water proof? I have a small CCD camera, but it uses a 9 volt if you want to go portable. That car doesn't look like it would hold a 9 volt, right? And there's audio!
 
I seen the train vid already. But how in the hell...what CCD camera are they using?! Not only that but it's water proof? I have a small CCD camera, but it uses a 9 volt if you want to go portable. That car doesn't look like it would hold a 9 volt, right? And there's audio!
Not watching it again, but why couldn't it be your everyday Go Pro Hero-whatever?
 
So science was able to see what a person sees after they die for about 40 seconds. As their first test subject they tested this technology on non other than a radical Muslim terrorist MOFO. What you see here is actual footage of the 72 virgins awaiting them.

Viewer desecration is required.


 
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