I just had p*ssy. :wtf:

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I understand what OP was talking about. Was thinking of trying p*ssy again, but that was more of a teenage thing. I'm grown. Real men DO MEN things.
 

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I understand what OP was talking about. Was thinking of trying p*ssy again, but that was more of a teenage thing. I'm grown. Real men DO MEN things.
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Maybe. But think about it. You could save so much time if the bread was cut into slices. I might try doing it my damn self and posting a vid on YouTube. :ehh:
:ohhh: Maybe that will be better. Can you copyright that :ohhh:
 

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Oh god my sides, I hate yall sometimes :lolbron:
 

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:ohhh: Maybe that will be better. Can you copyright that :ohhh:
:upsetfavre: apparently some a$$hole is already tryna corner the market. Via the history channel:

Bread is one of the world’s oldest prepared foods. There’s evidence humans were whipping up a crude form of the stuff some 30,000 years ago. Sliced bread, however, has been around for less than a century. The first automatically sliced commercial loaves were produced on July 6, 1928, in Chillicothe, Missouri, using a machine invented by Otto Rohwedder, an Iowa-born, Missouri-based jeweler. Rohwedder’s quest to make sliced bread a reality was not without its challenges. A 1917 fire destroyed his prototype and blueprints, and he also faced skepticism from bakers, who thought factory-sliced loaves would quickly go stale or fall apart. Nevertheless, in 1928, Rohwedder’s rebuilt “power-driven, multi-bladed” bread slicer was put into service at his friend Frank Bench’s Chillicothe Baking Company.

I'm gonna at least start a black owned bread slicery. No reason I should have to eat white bread.
 
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