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Thinks to self, with this NEW influx of females posting their body parts of SOL, will other women follow suit...

:dunno::dunno:

Only time will tell...
 
Thinks to self, with this NEW influx of females posting their body parts of SOL, will other women follow suit...

:dunno::dunno:

Only time will tell...


maybe if i jump in the whip i can have a look see about whats gonna take place in the next few days..... i have a good feeling about this..

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I either forgot or didn't know that bigirl was also biracial? Nothing wrong with that, and the following is not directed at you bigirl.

But Dumb ass people are gonna let that big eared ninja get them knocked off their high horse.

I'm getting a bit tired of white people and biracial people having a love fest of pride because that cat's momma liked black men.

The next time Obama's mother's ethnicity is covertly toted as somehow being the reason for his success, I'ma tell the muthafucka flat out, " Shut your light bright halve breed subspecies ass the fuck up! ".


Shit, we all got some mix in us anyway. But this Obama love in certain ways is that affranchi shit all over again.

The letter before n no longer works on ny keyboard so i will use n
I an definitely not on that boat you just described
I was being called a CAC and half CAC so I just pointed out that so is he
Enjoy your half CAC president :hmm:
 
The letter before n no longer works on ny keyboard so i will use n
I an definitely not on that boat you just described
I was being called a CAC and half CAC so I just pointed out that so is he
Enjoy your half CAC president :hmm:


fucking hybrid ...
 
You used all the fat in it. The second half is nothing but scent.

i'm not buying that for a number of reasons
A. unscented soaps do the same thing
B. if the ingredients in the soap are all heated to the same temp or melting point to pour into the mold means they will all cool at the same temp so they should separate that much.
C. a full bar or soap lathers differently in warm/cold and hard/soft waters.
I need some help where if brotha sean he is a fellow scientist.
 
i'm not buying that for a number of reasons


I'm just fuckin' witcha. I actually have no idea. Actually I have no idea why that is so because I have never experienced that. What I have noticed though is that, (for me), the type of washcloth used produces different lathers.

But you can wait on Sean for an answer.
 
It's kinda funny how a new shower curtain, rugs, etc. can make one's bathroom look different. My new stuff has it looking pretty fly in there...:lol::cool::cool::lol:
 
These chicks in this backwater place are out of their fuckin' minds.

Niggas better lay off Taraji P. Henson...I ain't gonna tolerate too many dudes coming at my baby.

The Sixers are back at .500...and talking about getting Iverson back...uh, no.

I know I'm patiently waiting for the next SOL lady to step up to the plate on the unofficial avatar challenge.

I need more of the NBA on CBS era to appear on YouTube.
 
The Sixers are back at .500...and talking about getting Iverson back...uh, no.

Fuck the sixers they will make the playoffs win a game or two and be done. I will probably go to one of those games at the old spectrum before they tear it down though.
 
Why do some women focus on their face but not their hands and feet?
Eeeeew @ women w/ veggie feet and manly hands!
 
B. if the ingredients in the soap are all heated to the same temp or melting point to pour into the mold means they will all cool at the same temp so they should separate that much.
C. a full bar or soap lathers differently in warm/cold and hard/soft waters.
I need some help where if brotha sean he is a fellow scientist.

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The ingredients of soap are added to the mold at the same temperature but that does not necessarily mean that they'd all cool at the same rate. This is the basis of fractional crystallization and selective precipitation from solutions.

I don't think it's because of some inhomogeneity in the soap that causes it to lather differently at different stages.

Remember, in addition to the surfactant which the soap is, there are other surfactants and additives for specific functions one of which is foam control.

I'd be inclined to believe that it's because of a surface film of "scud" or some particle contaminant (dirt) that could destabilize the foam.

If you use an abrasive sponge with your soap perhaps you'd solve the problem?
:dunno:




... or shower gel
 
The ingredients of soap are added to the mold at the same temperature but that does not necessarily mean that they'd all cool at the same rate. This is the basis of fractional crystallization and selective precipitation from solutions.

I don't think it's because of some inhomogeneity in the soap that causes it to lather differently at different stages.

Remember, in addition to the surfactant which the soap is, there are other surfactants and additives for specific functions one of which is foam control.

I'd be inclined to believe that it's because of a surface film of "scud" or some particle contaminant (dirt) that could destabilize the foam.

If you use an abrasive sponge with your soap perhaps you'd solve the problem?
:dunno:




... or shower gel

thank god for

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