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http://www.hotforwords.com to request words. The origin of the word snorkel. To get my book: http://bit.ly/7Ftho
My favorite bikini is made by my dear friend Melissa Odabash
http://www.odabash.com/

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  • Homework: Well, the merman and the mermaid swim upstream to spawn. The mermaid lays her eggs in the riverbed and the merman masturbates until he ejaculates on them. Then they have a cigarette together and die. Their carcasses float downstream and are eaten by other fish and crustaceans until they're only skeletons. When the eggs hatch most of the merchildren will be eaten within minutes, never to see the open ocean. And that's the circle of life at sea. Isn't that romantic?

  • She gets a hell of a lot more views then you so stop trying to make yourself look better cuz your nothing compared to her

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  • YOU CAN´T PRONOUNCE GERMAN

    AND SCHNORCHEL IS NO SLANGWORD FOR NOSE OR WHATEVER

  • it is not: hot for words, it shuold be: hot for marina..

  • @BlitzMKPS Thanks, I could not understand her.

  • @jonsaguard Vital equipment.

  • How do mermaids and mermen hove sex:

    They dont, sins they have people tops and fish bottoms they make babies like fish do the woman lays eggs and the man fertilizes it. Love the show by the way.

  • 5/5 for bikini XD

  • Touché. There are valid points on both sides of the argument.

  • An interesting theory, but I am more inclined to believe that, given that merfolk can breathe underwater unlike any known marine mammal, they'd fall into the same phylum as bony fishes. The scarcity of the dwindling merperson population, as well as their isolationist foreign policies make anatomical research and DNA analysis that would provide information about their phylogenic history virtually non-existant.

  • guys whatch saona snorkleing, it is awesome

    I made it

  • Merefolk is incorrect. "Mere" a lake that is broad in relation to its depth, a Maori war-club, or a placename (usually derived from an associated lake of great width), so merepeople would only be people living in or around a wide lake.

    Merfolk is the accepted mythological term among most enthusiasts, although Merpeople is also acceptable. From "mer", the Latin/French for "sea".

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