What else?
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Nougatreplied to cyberegg@discuss.tchncs.de last edited by
Who holds soup like that?
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cyberegg@discuss.tchncs.dereplied to Nougat last edited by
Marketing people.
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Someone obviously was the younger sibling. Didn’t even get entrusted to hold the family soup.
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crackhappy@lemmy.worldreplied to cyberegg@discuss.tchncs.de last edited by
That's a good kitty, as I pet the kitty. "no, I'm evil kitty, says evil kitty"
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MoooOOOOOMMMMMM! Deceptichum is teasing me!
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davidgarcia@feddit.nlreplied to cyberegg@discuss.tchncs.de last edited by
Campbell's canned inflation metric
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iavicenna@lemmy.worldreplied to cyberegg@discuss.tchncs.de last edited by
whack the billionaires?
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ekZeppreplied to cyberegg@discuss.tchncs.de last edited by
Eat the rich?
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cyberegg@discuss.tchncs.dereplied to ekZepp last edited by
Bon appetit
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monstrosity@lemm.eereplied to cyberegg@discuss.tchncs.de last edited by
Sail the ship
Chop the tree
Jump the rope
Punch Naziiiiiiiiiiis
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Jesus turned a ramekin of chimichurri into a can of Campbell’s soup, but the Vatican is hiding those documents.
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We have Deceptichum at home.
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felykiosa@sh.itjust.worksreplied to cyberegg@discuss.tchncs.de last edited by
Slap ass?? PLEASE
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felixcress@lemmy.worldreplied to felykiosa@sh.itjust.works last edited by
Yeah, OK, bent over.
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klear@lemmy.worldreplied to gbu_28@lemm.ee last edited by
#KEYANDPEE
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fardycakes@lemmy.worldreplied to monstrosity@lemm.ee last edited by
I like the cut of your jib
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kitathalla@lemy.lolreplied to cyberegg@discuss.tchncs.de last edited by
I mean, punching is good and all, but for most people I recommend a good strike with the heel of your hand. Like so. The reason? Not many people train enough (like, come one, who actually trains to punch regularly?) to prevent the wrist rolling during the strike of a punch, and it both weakens the strike and can injure your wrist. It's also a naturally tough area (there are only two places on the body with 'thick' skin: the palms and the soles) and the impact is transferred onto larger bones covered in that thick skin, rather than onto the knuckles (i.e., vulnerable joints) covered by thin skin that just loves to split open.
Go try it now against a door frame. See how hard you can hit with each.