Where does it poop from?
I think you mean, "From whence does it poop?"
you'll find out when you have sex with her/them
>>876579for sooth and balderdash! That's what the knave spoketh
>>876579The whole "Don't end a sentence with a preposition" thing is an obsolete rule. The great people who decided to come up with a list of rules for English mistakenly thought Latin was a good system to base those rules on. Latin doesn't have stand-alone prepositions, but prepositions in the form of suffixes. In conclusion, that rule doesn't apply to English.Linguistics is fun.
>>876579"From whence" is redundant. "Whence does it poop?" will suffice.>>876630Okay, maybe, but it's still a rule, and people who use it still sound smarter. If you can do it without sounding pretentious, you're golden.
better question.where do i stick it?
>>876579This is the sort of bloody nonsense up with which I will not put.>>876650That depends: Which end likes you more?
>>876630As an english major, you have won my full respect, sir.
Do you poop?
>>876522Alone in the world was a little catdog!
>>876584FUN FACT! Middle english (not old english - that's almost unintelligible to us guys; shakespearian english is basically modern english) used the letter y as a prefix for past tense. "That is what yon knave hadde yspake."
>>876522...what the hell do i fap to?
so I stumbled upon this lovely thing...
lmao
>>876687That looks like something from doom
>>876784I wish to ask for a source, please.
Source is requested kind sir
sauce?
>>876784need sauce..
>>877370/rs/ mai otome its one of the futa doujins
>>876687I have returned.
>>877370>>877400>>877370>>877400????????otome ha yoru ni nimauIt's short.
>>877615>>876784OH NOES THEIR NANOMACHINES
>>876522I'd speculate, they both being apparently good natured, that they would trade off whose day it is to poop.
>>876522
>>878848bastard, I was just about to do that.