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Is throwing rice a tradition? I’ve never heard of that before.Instead of rice, do we all throw pennies?
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Is throwing rice a tradition? I’ve never heard of that before.Instead of rice, do we all throw pennies?
Probably varies from autist to autist. Could be unkempt, but they could also obsessively shave it as one of their whatever you call their gay fixationsYou think she’s got a huge muff or she’s with it enough to trim the box?
Are you from Islamabad?Is throwing rice a tradition? I’ve never heard of that before.
Not only that but some of them are so stupid they'll shit their pants if they aren't reminded to use the bathroom because they get so "engrossed" in whatever retard thing they're doing. That's why "drink water" is a meme--they would die of thirst if someone didn't remind them. If autism could be detected in the womb like the normal kind of retardation you wouldn't see them anymore either.Pass. Autists don't wipe their asses properly.
Grew up somewhere that OnA was broadcasted. I’ve been to like ten weddings and never saw that.Are you from Islamabad?
I think the dumbest tattoo I’ve ever saw was someone with “drink water” on their arm. Saw it on Reddit of course.Not only that but some of them are so stupid they'll shit their pants if they aren't reminded to use the bathroom because they get so "engrossed" in whatever retard thing they're doing. That's why "drink water" is a meme--they would die of thirst if someone didn't remind them. If autism could be detected in the womb like the normal kind of retardation you wouldn't see them anymore either.
Yeah, they throw rice after the two get married. I don’t know if they do it anymore, cuz birds eat the rice, and it fucks them up or some shit.Is throwing rice a tradition? I’ve never heard of that before.
False, I'm pretty sure all women are autistic or have some form of retardationFYI it’s insanely rare for women to have autism. She’s probably just faking it for attention. In any case, invite us all to the wedding.
Is throwing rice a tradition? I’ve never heard of that before.
Bird seed is replacing rice, I don't think I've been to a wedding since I was a kid where anyone threw rice but you still see it as a trope in media.Yeah, they throw rice after the two get married. I don’t know if they do it anymore, cuz birds eat the rice, and it fucks them up or some shit.
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