Giving a kiss to the camera
kakaovanilya
Posts: 647 Member
I've always felt awkward giving a kiss to the camera. I see some really cute kiss photos on social media but I never share such photos because I feel like I look funny. Do you like giving a kiss to the camera? Share some kiss photos!
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i_squat_for_pizza wrote: »
It does look funny, I don't think it's possible to take a kiss photo without your mouth looking like a buttt hole
Even your buttt hole pics are pretty, sheesh!1 -
NoCookiesBish wrote: »i_squat_for_pizza wrote: »
It does look funny, I don't think it's possible to take a kiss photo without your mouth looking like a buttt hole
Even your buttt hole pics are pretty, sheesh!
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CUTE... double trouble there1
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i_squat_for_pizza wrote: »
It does look funny, I don't think it's possible to take a kiss photo without your mouth looking like a buttt hole
Hahah you're right I guess The tattoo's place is perfect!1 -
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The Hawk likes The Owl...1
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ToErosIsHuman wrote: »TheHawk007 wrote: »The Hawk likes The Owl...
@ToErosIsHuman likes that you talk about yourself in third person
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Giving a kiss with a Snapchat filter was really weird to me so it never got sent but I saved just for this thread.6 -
You look beautiful, but everyone looks great with a filter, so kissy faces can't be ugly2
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ToErosIsHuman wrote: »TheHawk007 wrote: »The Hawk likes The Owl...
@ToErosIsHuman likes that you talk about yourself in third person
If you can read between the lines, it's a polite way of saying "I like staring at your cleavage", which would be impolite, no matter what person...
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MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »TheHawk007 wrote: »ToErosIsHuman wrote: »TheHawk007 wrote: »The Hawk likes The Owl...
@ToErosIsHuman likes that you talk about yourself in third person
If you can read between the lines, it's a polite way of saying "I like staring at your cleavage", which would be impolite, no matter what person...
Thanks for clearing that up it was so vague and polite
Forgive me, the alliteration was too easy to pass up.0 -
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Okay, let's review, before the PC police get too involved in this thread. If the OP is truly offended at what I wrote, I will gladly apologise...
If you look at the picture posted, your eye is drawn toward................THE OWL, umkay? So, since my nickname is Hawk, and there was a picture of an owl...........try to figure it out.
Somebody else posts "i like that heart your hooter is holding" AND I'M GETTING CRAP?
Oh ok...1 -
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TheHawk007 wrote: »Okay, let's review, before the PC police get too involved in this thread. If the OP is truly offended at what I wrote, I will gladly apologise...
If you look at the picture posted, your eye is drawn toward................THE OWL, umkay? So, since my nickname is Hawk, and there was a picture of an owl...........try to figure it out.
Somebody else posts "i like that heart your hooter is holding" AND I'M GETTING CRAP?
Oh ok...
Oh we totally get it. It’s just that in real life a hawk would be rather indifferent to an owl. They’re in the same category of animals (raptors) and would likely prey on the same things, like rodents, snakes, rabbits, even small pets, so if anything they would view each other as competition for food and would be quite wary of each other.
Now if you had been talking about hawks and owlets, that’s a more realistic scenario. Owlets are quite vulnerable until they develop the strength of a full grown owl. It’s probably not uncommon at all for owlets to fall victim to larger raptors.
Since owls are pretty fierce predators in their own right, there aren’t very many animals that would attempt to prey upon it as an adult however. I would guess that an owl’s most fearsome predator would simply be another owl, especially if they are competing for a scarcity of mates or food. See, owls are largely monogamous. At least for the duration of the breeding season. So once the females have selected a mate or vice versa, there’s no sharing. In fact some owls are known to mate for life and can even be seen cuddling their mates and their young strictly for purposes of demonstrating affection and not to entice the mate to breed with them necessarily. During courtship the pair will mutually preen each other and rub cheeks, as well as making soft chittering noises and hissing sounds.
@cee134 will back me up on all of this, won’t you Cee?6 -
1. i like the heart...............was posted by OutOfUserNames. I wrote "somebody else". Pay attention.
2. Not alliteration, true, but still, Hawk/Owl, again, too hard to figure out a link?
3. As a lizard, perhaps you could grow a thicker skin
4. My original offer to the OP still stands
5. Merry Xmas0 -
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I almost expected a reply like this, but I gotta tell you, I AM impressed with the number of syllables...1
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Claims alliteration then insults your intelligence3
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If I offended you in any way, I will apologise as much as you want. I am glad, however that YOU see that it was A JOKE.
The clock on the wall says it's time for a stroll to a nearby sports bar, so off I go. Thank you for responding, it kept me from having to type "Go State"
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