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Women smh 9 comments
happy_frog · 3 years ago
Technically, they can. In most cases however, It's recommended to wait for the subscription to expire.
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Oh yes your honor 2 comments
happy_frog · 3 years ago
Just don't call Rushia (the green-haired one) flat and you should be fine. I'd still be on my guard regardless since one of them is a war criminal, and another might make a habit out of shivering your timbers.
Don’t forget it! 16 comments
happy_frog · 3 years ago
Again, I learnt about them and their sinister purpose from the Question.
Is That Why the Earth Is Round, too? 1 comments
happy_frog · 3 years ago
I would make a Lion King reference, but that'd be pointless too, wouldn't it?
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Going to the Beach This Year 2 comments
happy_frog · 3 years ago
Yeah, some restrictions have been loosened but it pays to be prepared.
"Yeah yeah sure, step aside kid." 1 comments
happy_frog · 3 years ago
Keep it away from kids. I understand they're toxic to it.
Froggo Fun #525 - Pineapple: The Snacc That Bite Bacc 4 comments
happy_frog · 3 years ago
This is probably why frogs avoid trying to eat pineapples in the wild.
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Pelican restrictions have finally been lifted 1 comments
happy_frog · 3 years ago
Putting the "I can" back in "pelican".
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What's He Trying to Summon? 2 comments
happy_frog · 3 years ago
Perhaps the ruler of all geometry instruments.
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C*ns*rsh*p B*d, G** 2 comments
happy_frog · 3 years ago
eoiauy
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Why he is not hugging his wife 1 comments
happy_frog · 3 years ago
@title He is.
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Anyone Would Do the Same 1 comments
happy_frog · 3 years ago
Good think he didn't try to kill them with that forklift. Huzzah!
Just a Still from the New Taco Bell Commercial 1 comments
happy_frog · 3 years ago
Nothing noteworthy at all. Looks nice though.
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Froggo Fun #524 - That's Interesting 1 comments
happy_frog · 3 years ago
Until what? You'll find out in six minutes.
Tako Tuesday Week 11 - Dana Octopus Squid 1 comments
happy_frog · 3 years ago
The largest known bioluminescent animal growing up to 2.3 m (about 7.5 ft) and 161 kg (about 356 kb). They are among the top predators of their habitat; nonetheless they are still preyed upon by sperm whales. This species has only very rarely been filmed in the wild: one instance was in 2005, and another in 2012. (I guess shinning bright doesn't always mean you wanna be seen.)
Froggo Fun #523 - Is That a JoJo Reference? 2 comments
happy_frog · 3 years ago
It is, actually. But one should always check in case it's a phoney.
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Animals with misleading names 11 comments
happy_frog · 3 years ago
They so horny, they love you long time. Hopefully platonically.
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THAT would make me very happy 3 comments
happy_frog · 3 years ago
Everybody wants to be a frog.
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There's No Otter Alternative 3 comments
happy_frog · 3 years ago
Well, it's on a hat, so it must be true.
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Tony Duck's Pro Skater 1 comments
happy_frog · 3 years ago
Fluff of a duck, heart of a hawk.
Vallhunds for Valhalla 2 comments
happy_frog · 3 years ago
So they're... worgis?
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Winning Smile 2 comments
happy_frog · 3 years ago
That's also pretty much how I look when someone offers me food.
Gratitude Journal Week 19 - Bun Bun 1 comments
happy_frog · 3 years ago
They're also here! I had the good fortune of seeing about five of these guys on yesternight's stroll. I did take some pics but they didn't really turn out so well since it was dark, so I'm just using the gif you see.
It's probably the closest I've ever been to any rabbit in real life. And, as you might expect, they were super adorable.
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Froggo Fun #522 - Intercultural Exchange 1 comments
happy_frog · 3 years ago
Perhaps they can do us all an educate.
hehe 10 comments
happy_frog · 3 years ago
Oh, they're the wrong people, all right. But thankfully I haven't met any of them.