Blast Cannon wrote:That sort of thing been going for years in magazines. Haven't you ever had a free sample of a new deodrant or fragrance in a little sachet?
Original Sin wrote:Blast Cannon wrote:That sort of thing been going for years in magazines. Haven't you ever had a free sample of a new deodrant or fragrance in a little sachet?
Thats not tasting something though.
That's smelling something.
Blast Cannon wrote:Original Sin wrote:Blast Cannon wrote:That sort of thing been going for years in magazines. Haven't you ever had a free sample of a new deodrant or fragrance in a little sachet?
Thats not tasting something though.
That's smelling something.
Oh, Christ. IS IT!?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
DesalationReborn wrote:DISCHARGE wrote:Finally, paper that will taste good.
It didn't before?
Missourisnowflakes wrote:If getting a magazine off the rack and tasting it is bad how much worse would someone be if they tasted one in a doctors office?
DISCHARGE wrote:DesalationReborn wrote:DISCHARGE wrote:Finally, paper that will taste good.
It didn't before?
I've found the paper I have eaten was rather bland and unfulfilling.
Well, for the most part unfulfilling.Do they have the nutrition
ratings for this delicious new paper? I for one can't wait to
walk into the gas station and get a nice snack of paper.
The flavors are limitless. Spinach, fish, liver... I can't wait.Missourisnowflakes wrote:If getting a magazine off the rack and tasting it is bad how much worse would someone be if they tasted one in a doctors office?
Not so sure I would want to eat or lick paper hundred of sick people would have done the same to.
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