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Semes! Anonymous
Your Favorite Semes!
I do love Edo as SEME
It's soooooo in character!!!!
Want to see him top Scar, cos Edo so manly!!
>> Anonymous
JESUS FUCKING CHRIST
i am 100% sure this is a troll
everyone, please just sage/hide/ignore this thread
>> Anonymous
no. moar. of. this. shit.
>> Anonymous
I laffed..nice try, troll.
>> Anonymous
....nah
>> Anonymous
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EVEN MORE MENLIER
>> Anonymous
>>566462

Oh god, the handwriting.
>> Anonymous
0/10
>> Anonymous
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LET'S CONTINUE CELEBRATE EDO SEMENESS!!
yay!! *dances*
>> Anonymous
give up, troll. no one's gonna buy this shit.
>> Anonymous
>>566482
kyooooooooon, you are breaking my heart~~~
>> Anonymous
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>>566483
Eh?
>> Anonymous
10/10 for hilarity
>> Viral !ft.z.RJACo
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA XDDDDDDDDDDDD
>> Anonymous
WHATA FUCK MAN xD i just fall of my chair kuz i couldnt and i CANT stop laugh xDXDXDXDXDDDDDDDDDDDDDXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDDDXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDDDD LOOOOOOOOOLLLLL THIS IS A SHIT XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDXDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD A BIG ONE XDDDDDDDD A GRAT ONE XXXXXXDDDD CONGRATS MAN XD
>> Anonymous
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Why don´t you post it uncensored on /y/?
>> Anonymous
>>566498
Why don't you remember about your sage and STOP USING THIS ==>´ JESUS CHRIST YOU ARE ARU POSTING AS ANON AREN'T YOU
AREN'T YOU???!!!1
AUKDGJHSJKDKJWSD*(

fuck you /cm/, you've made me paranoid. fuck you.
>> Anonymous
>>566501
Eh?
>> Anonymous
>>566475
Please post this uncensored in /y/!!
>> Anonymous
>>566514
Seconded!
>> Anonymous
Common sage (Salvia officinalis) is a small evergreen subshrub, with woody stems, grayish leaves, and blue to purplish flowers native to southern Europe and the Mediterranean region.

It is much cultivated as a kitchen and medicinal herb, and is also called Garden sage, Kitchen sage, and Dalmatian sage. In southern Europe related species are sometimes cultivated for the same purpose, and may be confused with the common sage. Although this plant was the one originally called by this name sage, a number of related species are now also called by it, and are described in more detail in the article on sage.

The uses and benefits ascribed to it are many and varied, and are often shared with related species. Uses of common sage include:

* infusions, which are considered to have a calming effect, to soothe a sore throat and as a digestive agent
* preservative flavourings, for instance of cheese
* as a cooking flavouring, such as in sage and onion stuffing
>> Anonymous
No.