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YOU MADE IT FARTHER

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YOU MADE IT FARTHER
than I did

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  1. lettuce says:

    wtf shes not even showing her t*ts its called pr0n ppl

    • double dare says:

      And the sheer concept of these statements is obviously redundant. They HAD too get past “it” (words, abreviations, etc) to know that it was there in the first place.

      Nice rack, by the way.
      (Most people see the entire image, then focus on different segments, but I digress.

  2. daviddwd says:

    excuse my first ass while I try to find out who this girl is and fap.

  3. aaron says:

    I don’t know what’s worse; I know the woman’s name or that I read the whole thing. BTW she appers on the web most often as either Katie Fey or Jenya D. Have seen a name that I can’t spell let alone say.

  4. Network says:

    I find this difficult to believe, since GPS is primarily an Air Force project.

  5. Yeahhhh!!!!!! says:

    I have to be honest I really didnt notice the girl this time around. I dont know, l just found the paragraph more interesting tonight.

    • The Grand Inception says:

      I concur as it was very interesting and on a side note, if you had the funds to make a guided missile then I am sure you would have to funds to override the hardware on the module, so I have no idea why they would incorporate such a seemingly superfluous capability into something that if used for a malevolent purpose could be able to be overridden.

  6. jmb98115 says:

    *further

    use “farther” when distances are involved.

    • ohyea_iwent_there says:

      Glad I’m not the only one who noticed. I cringed reading it.

    • hmmm says:

      I saw that too. Are we all straight women or just sexually repressed men?

      (I’m female)

    • garbageface says:

      I double-checked the difference first, and decided that since “further” is generally replaceable with “additional”, or used for conceptual depth, that farther was more appropriate, as “distance” down a page of text is closer to physical distance than conceptual depth. “Making it farther” in a book is still a spatial description, albeit a more abstract spatial description. That’s my argument anyway; it was an iffy call.

  7. Josh says:

    I’m gay and what is this?

  8. howmanyoftheexactsamedemotivationalpostersarethere says:

    well arent you mister manly testosterone eating idiot who cant concentrate on anything whilst t*ts are nearby

  9. Chucktanium says:

    I really hope this “sexy picture with smart quote” becomes a thing. I enjoy juggling the blood between my brain and my groin.

    INTERNET, I CHALLENGE YOU.

  10. ba12348 says:

    Inertial guidance, stellar guidance, ground scanning radar… there are so many other ways to guide a missile. Heck, the tomahawk missile, the primary nuclear missile used by submarines uses a combination of inertial and ground scanning.

  11. Joe says:

    I know right? That’s some damn fine grouting.

  12. henry ward says:

    oh sh
    8t there are letters when you really look

  13. ebergeek says:

    In case any were wondering, Jenya D from Met Art (aka Katie Fey)

  14. deneric says:

    Who else tries to read the paragraph first so they didn’t have to feel guilty about looking at the girl instead?

  15. Liciflea says:

    I tried to read the text, I really did … I failed … x___x

  16. MASZ says:

    Eugenia Diordiychuk

  17. Jack says:

    I intended on reading it. But my eyes flicked back and forth too quickly every time I looked at a word. Then I read it more of a “challenge accepted”. Fap fap.

  18. maffi says:

    i may be a bit gay, i read it all :(

  19. Rose says:

    The things I learn from reading posts that are meant to distract men.

  20. Bob says:

    Too distracted by her hideous earrings


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