Tongue check consolidate all tongue sticking out for our millionaire minister
12-01-2023, 04:18 PM
Tongue check consolidate all tongue sticking out for our elite
12-01-2023, 04:18 PM
12-01-2023, 04:23 PM
It’s used to highlight the act of having just done something really silly or stupid—as in, “Jeez, I just emailed the wrong person!” As one commenter aptly summarizes it, it’s a “somewhat sheepish acknowledgment of silliness, foolishness, absent-mindedness, or ineptness."
Done unconsciously, it can hint at how hard an individual [usually a child, but sometimes an adult as well] is trying to accomplish something—especially when, subjectively, the pursuit is experienced as challenging. In this context, it also signifies a high level of concentration being devoted to the task. Plus, tongue protrusion in such instances is likely to be directive.
It’s used to connote that one has just made a joke. And, speaking of jokes, here’s an unusually scatological one—to me, at once absolutely repulsive and utterly hilarious. Offered comically by a forum respondent, he recalls: “When we were little kids and someone stuck their tongue out, we would say, “No, thanks—I use toilet paper.”
It can signify feelings of nervousness or embarrassment (as in, “Oops! I made a mistake.”).
It can be a way of apologetically taking back what was said earlier (as in, “What I told you was a lie.”)
Done unconsciously, it can hint at how hard an individual [usually a child, but sometimes an adult as well] is trying to accomplish something—especially when, subjectively, the pursuit is experienced as challenging. In this context, it also signifies a high level of concentration being devoted to the task. Plus, tongue protrusion in such instances is likely to be directive.
It’s used to connote that one has just made a joke. And, speaking of jokes, here’s an unusually scatological one—to me, at once absolutely repulsive and utterly hilarious. Offered comically by a forum respondent, he recalls: “When we were little kids and someone stuck their tongue out, we would say, “No, thanks—I use toilet paper.”
It can signify feelings of nervousness or embarrassment (as in, “Oops! I made a mistake.”).
It can be a way of apologetically taking back what was said earlier (as in, “What I told you was a lie.”)
疫苗可以不打, 手枪一定要打!
疫苗可以不注射, 精子一定要远射!
12-01-2023, 04:36 PM
Doc the tongue color healthy boh
12-01-2023, 05:20 PM
Milk-cow on fire Y lobs a handgrenade with the pin sori without the pin
He flew like a butterfly and stung like a bee
He flew like a butterfly and stung like a bee
12-01-2023, 05:29 PM
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