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>he ejaculated

>> No.17225645

please leave

>> No.17225716

>>17225645
Do you understand what the OP is about?

>> No.17225735

>>17225716
Is it about that one passage in Genesis I think about some dude not cooming in his wife or something. I should probably reread the bible wtf

>> No.17225744

>>17225735
It's common in old books to use the word "ejaculate" in dialogues. "Stop it!", he ejaculated and so on. It sounds like something sexual, hence the frog.

>> No.17225757

>>17225735
It was his brothers wife and when his brother died by law he was required to marry her to continue the bloodline or whatever but he wouldn't impregnate her because he only wanted to use her sexually so God killed him.

>> No.17225779

>>17225744
Thanks for the explanation

>> No.17225791

>>17225642
There's a part in Inio Asano's A Girl on the Shore where the eponymous girl says "I think your cumming face is the cutest". Judging from what OP says I assume this is Pepe's cumming face. I don't think it's his cutest.

>> No.17225795

>>17225744
>old books
and harry potter

>> No.17225804

>>17225744
I remember after reading the Wizard of Oz as a kid I tried to use the word "queer" to mean simply weird and the word "raped" meaning stolen ("I think in the book it was "he raped me of my forests" or something) in an essay. That didn't go well

>> No.17225817

>>17225757
Ah, yes indeed I remember

>> No.17225961

>>17225779
No problem.

>> No.17225992

>>17225795
harry potter is old old man.

>> No.17226005

>>17225804
Story?

>> No.17226215

>>17226005
that was the story, the teacher said something like "I don't think that means what you think it means"

>> No.17226686

>>17225791
imagine admitting you're familiar with manga. imagine not being ashamed that you've spent hours reading terrible fucking plots written by suicidal nips instead of reading the collected works of William Shakespeare, Flaubert and Poe.

>> No.17226714

>>17226215
Did he explain it to you?

>> No.17226715
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17226715

>verbally came

>> No.17226719

>>17226686
I’m sure Shakespeare saw an immense quantity of lowbrow plays, and didn't give a shit.

>> No.17226745

>>17226719
>comparing plays tp manga
you need to stop posting

>> No.17226793

>>17226745
Not every play was high art, but oftentimes far from it. Even hamlet makes mention of the “tales of bawdry” that were popular in Shakespeare’s age.