irishsquid
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Big fish. Or a fish bukake party.
Now we know where you spend the rest of your time online.
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Big fish. Or a fish bukake party.
Now we know where you spend the rest of your time online.
Well it seems at least you know where he spends his time online? Please enlighten us inocents as to what he means. Did you get that knowledge from surfing the same sites?
Bet he did, you want links? Just google!
not aloneHmmmmm...I learned something today. Never heard of bukake before today.
I think this is a precipitate layer- I believe a decomposition reaction occurs and produces an insoluble salt that settles towards the bottom. It looks like those clouds. When the layer is really thick, it's like swimming through clouds and there tends to be tannic water beneath that is like black tea.Does it look similar to the pic below?
I took this at a freshwater quarry. The milky stuff seems to be in low spots and around plants and looks like very dense fog.
Have wondered what it is, too.