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Brian Amesz   San Diego, California, United States
 
 
you're something else
目前離線
最愛群組
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成員
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總時數 1.2 小時
最後執行於 6 月 17 日
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總時數 112 小時
最後執行於 6 月 15 日
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Kajigor 6 月 15 日 上午 10:48 
goat :3
losing streak! 5 月 31 日 下午 7:16 
snuggles u :3
losing streak! 5 月 1 日 下午 1:10 
i wuvvv you <3
^|Krauce 4 月 22 日 下午 12:26 
In a hypothetical matchup between a rainforest frog and a small red-banded turtle, the turtle would likely win due to its defensive advantages. Rainforest frogs often have toxic skin that deters predators, serving as a passive defense. However, turtles possess hard shells that protect them from physical threats, including any attack a frog might attempt. Additionally, turtles can deliver strong bites. While frogs are nimble and might evade conflict by jumping away, they lack effective means to harm the turtle. In a confrontation, the turtle’s shell provides a significant advantage, enabling it to withstand attacks and potentially retaliate. In their natural habitats, though, both animals would typically avoid confrontation altogether.
losing streak! 2 月 26 日 下午 11:51 
this guy is my bestie!
horsie ღ 2 月 26 日 下午 5:37 
thank u brian:2017stickydrink::Tokyoheart: