scentless bm's rofl
you just described my life, but without delicious delicious meat. you wont see me eating fastfood, but i'm all over hunting, fishing, and shopping at my local market street purchasing organic meats and vegetables. But eating is something I enjoy,if you're happy simply "fueling your body" that's cool, but you're missing out.
scentless bm's rofl
He's like, " I can anywhere I want, and noone would ever know"
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effortless and quick, too![]()
Hunting is pretty cool tbh. I have much respect for hunters compared to strictly consumers.
Maybe y'all like smelling your own ass while you grunt and fight to pinch off some lump of digested beefsteak. I'm in and out yo. It's true, nobody ever knows.
Guess who's gonna get knocked the fugg out first in a fight. I bet all those leafy green stuff will toughen up your jaw.
Probably, but that's a function of growing up without a brother as an upper middle class white kid in Salt Lake City. My guns probably get more and higher quality protein than the average butcher's.
compared to Thai?
I don't know how much of the Tai food I've had that's authentic. However, I lived in Taegu for two years, and that was the iest food I face ever eaten.
Ah. Well I could say that as well.
You got me, WC!!!
Being of Thai (half) descent and once dating a Korean girl, it used to be fun to compete to see which food was the hottest. Of course I would say authentic (or close enough) Thai food is hotter than anything in the world and she would be contrary. The more I look back at it, the more I realize that both are worthy le holders of what's hottest in the world of hot foods. Also, I miss the days she'd make bibimbap (which sounds more like a hook in a poor pop song) and cooking up some bulgogi as well.
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