jason28053
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It’s why some wear kilts?Did you know that molesting animals used to be a major way of getting some "action" outside of marriage?
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It’s why some wear kilts?Did you know that molesting animals used to be a major way of getting some "action" outside of marriage?
I’ve heard that about youWe can all just go together. I do love a good throuple.
NMKDid you know that molesting animals used to be a major way of getting some "action" outside of marriage?
If that was the reason, kilts would be worn all over Europe.It’s why some wear kilts?
Word gets around.I’ve heard that about you
I am so happy that I never dated farmers!Did you know that molesting animals used to be a major way of getting some "action" outside of marriage?
I find old buildings particularly fascinating, one could say, they have survived the test of time’
Dammit this place has broken my brain’s emojis response pathways
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Me neither, but for other reasons... these days they more probably cheat on you with a human than with livestock.I am so happy that I never dated farmers!
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If only you could keep one goingWord gets around.
I know it's hard, but be nice.If only you could keep one going
That last photo doesn’t do it justice. The cathedral was built in 900 A.D. and it was the most massive building I’ve ever been inside. Built of huge stone blocks. It had four wings to it, plus the center, and one of those wings could fit an entire large-city church in it with room to spare, and the ceiling was at least 75 feet high.
Places like that do much more than impress.That last photo doesn’t do it justice. The cathedral was built in 900 A.D. and it was the most massive building I’ve ever been inside. Built of huge stone blocks. It had four wings to it, plus the center, and one of those wings could fit an entire large-city church in it with room to spare, and the ceiling was at least 75 feet high.
It’s hard to describe the sheer size and weight of the place.
Im niceI know it's hard, but be nice.
Where?That last photo doesn’t do it justice. The cathedral was built in 900 A.D. and it was the most massive building I’ve ever been inside. Built of huge stone blocks. It had four wings to it, plus the center, and one of those wings could fit an entire large-city church in it with room to spare, and the ceiling was at least 75 feet high.
It’s hard to describe the sheer size and weight of the place.
And hardIm nice
These were in WalesWhere?
I just learned earlier today that because of black death in England even many churches were abandoned instead of being maintained, as parishes became abruptly smaller and it took ages for the population to grow back to the former size.
Hard is the problem sometimesI know it's hard, but be nice.
Might still be due to the same reason. Or then some war, of course.These were in Wales
Most likely one or both at some pointMight still be due to the same reason. Or then some war, of course.
The English were definitely assholes to the Welsh.Most likely one or both at some point