The adjectives add an element of psychological warfare amongst the children, because they can insult the circle, confuse the circle with 'May Duck' or 'Gray Puck'
The adjectives add an element of psychological warfare amongst the children, because they can insult the circle, confuse the circle with 'May Duck' or 'Gray Puck'
are you referring to noodles with peanut butter on them? cuz if that is the case, who could actually like that?
The adjectives add an element of psychological warfare amongst the children, because they can insult the circle, confuse the circle with 'May Duck' or 'Gray Puck'
I actually did know that it is so fucking tasty. But I didn't know that it's a japanese dish with some fancy name. Do you know specifically what it is called?
Chelseyrl wrote:Did you know that I just shorthand it as PB noodles because it's a japanese dish with some fancy name? Did you know that it is so fucking tasty!?
ok, i think i get it now?
The adjectives add an element of psychological warfare amongst the children, because they can insult the circle, confuse the circle with 'May Duck' or 'Gray Puck'
i'm kinda buzzed so will ya cut me some slack tonight?
The adjectives add an element of psychological warfare amongst the children, because they can insult the circle, confuse the circle with 'May Duck' or 'Gray Puck'
Uh no. But did you know that in Lithuania, in 2004, the most popular baby boy name was Jonas? And in Germany it is number 7? And in Norway it's third? And in Switzerland it's number 9?