No.148920
You'll understand once you find a partner
No.148921
>>148920Sorry bro i dont care about upvotes
No.148924
>>148919>Whats with redditards pathological need to share they have a wife or gf?Humblebragging is a thing, also in their eyes it proves their superiority over single men, they thoughts go something like this: "Hey i might have an obeast quirky chungus of a girlfriend who gets prodded by BBCs biweekly and who makes me clean up their cum and service them BUT at least im not one of those evil incels! hehehe"
No.148926
>>148925those are two males though therefore your argument is invalid
No.148987
>>148962Saged by whaleGODs LOL! LOL!
No.149021
>>149018>Remilia with breastsabsolutely degenerate, kill yours-
ah wait a minute, that's Sakuya, well played
No.149031
In the year 1949, more than 40 spacecrafts, packed with over 800 Reich Ministers, high-ranking officers, and a mix of soldiers, left Earth's stratosphere in search of a new home in the galaxy. After two years of travel using De Glocke technology, they ventured into the Kuiper Belt and discovered a planet they named "Orion." In truth, it was Pluto. This distant world had developed a hospitable atmosphere after a meteorite struck in 1875, making it potentially habitable.
Pluto, a Trans-Neptunian object (TNO), had a core temperature of just around 1700°C due to its minimal sunlight exposure. When the SS-Weltraumerkundungsteam (SS Space Exploration Team) assessed the planet's potential for sustaining life, they estimated a meager 2% chance of survival. However, with no better alternatives and Pluto rich in iron and water, they chose it as their new home. The meteorite’s impact had triggered a greenhouse effect, creating an environment capable of supporting agriculture. The "Reich colonizers" began cultivating crops like potatoes and wheat, leading to a boom in biological life on Pluto, including new strains of wheat and potato, and even wild plant species.
The settlers also brought saplings and soil to plant in specific areas, intending to spread forests across designated regions, gradually transforming Pluto into a more Earth-like world. Settlements concentrated around lakes and iron deposits. By 1958, Pluto's population had risen to 3,600, as the early colonists were encouraged to breed rapidly to populate their new home. By 1970, the once barren world had glowing city lights scattered around the lakes and mineral-rich areas, with a thriving population exceeding 12,000.
No.149036
>>149031what is the german schizoing about now
No.149126
>>149018>Sakuya with breastsabsolutely degenerate, kill yourself
No.149127
redditor Jeremy Denise shribeld up
my wif ewyys itscuz i voted. Think party
No.149271
because taken men on reddit is a rarity