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hyenabrainedpup · 7 months
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Found an anoconda het albino male as well so im torn about which hoggy to get...
Trying so hard to convince myself to NOT buy a second viv and get both i littlery dobt have money for a new tank but. CUTD SNEKS
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homecuretv · 1 year
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ANOCONDA AND ELEPHANT FIGHT
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suprog · 3 years
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Wow!, Really amazing video. This video shows you how to install Anaconda. By watching this video you can easily learn how to install Anaconda on your pc. And Those who like programming Python must subscribe to the channel to get regular videos. https://cutt.ly/MxXFUPW
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yoofllc · 3 years
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trb752 · 4 years
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Club Moderne in Anoconda, Montana, USA. An Art Deco Landmark since 1937.
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rogueofsoup · 3 years
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Why are songs nowadays about getting drunk/high and having sex or breaking up
Why can't I just have new music popping up that's about being angry in general about everything and nothing in particular like the whole feel Smells Like Teen Spirit has?
Why can't I just have a recent pop song that's about just feeling good or about how awesome the artist's interests are? And I mean the interests that aren't sex, drugs, alcohol, money, or breaking up with their S.O.
I feel so damn uncomfortable when I just get through a song on the radio that's about Fu¢kin Bit¢h€$ and G€ttin Mon€¥ only to get to a song by a completely different artist that's like "yoooo I want to fuck you so goddamn hard this song is about how much I want to have sex with you check out how big my dick is here I'll get you really drunk so you can't say no to this monster cock". AND IT'S WORSE WHEN THE SONGS ARE IN CHILDRENS MOVIES??!! Examples including: Dancing in the Dark from Home ("Nothing in between hot skin but the rhythm", totally about sex), My Anoconda Don't Want None from Sing (even if it was only for a few seconds, I REALLY didn't need those twerking rabbits in my life), and many others I cannot remember exactly at this very moment. Hell, I even remember being at a Disney park years ago and there was a whole crowd of people dancing with people dressed as Chip and Dale to the song MOVES LIKE JAGGERS FOR FUCKS SAKE.
Look, I don't want to have to look at least two decades into the past to find a song that isn't about relationships. I don't want all of my music to be about romance. Maybe I just wanna listen to music, ok??? Maybe I want a cool song to listen to while imagining characters doing cool shit to the beat of the song.
Idk, just give me songs about how frogs are awesome and please make sure they're not meant for literal toddlers just now learning what the fuck a frog is. What Does The Fox Say was pretty good. I got good memories about that one. I Don't Care also works. I can't sing along to Heavy Metal, so that won't work for me. Gimme something that sounds good and isn't at all about being in love.
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Can anocondas eat big cats, like tigers?
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hazyheel · 5 years
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New Japan Cup 2019 Day 3 Review
On the undercard, there was only really one result of note, where Davey Boy Smith Jr pinned Toru Yano in a 6-man tag match, evening their record before their match at day 4. However, Mikey Nicholls did score a pin in his own 6-man tag over Toa Henare, so he is going to look strong in his next tournament match.
The first tournament match of the day was the heavyweight return (cuz I guess he has been in the New Japan cup before) of Ryusuke Taguchi against Hiroyoshi Tenzan. Taguchi tried to start the match out with his fist bumps, and Tenzan was apprehensive. Eventually he went for it, and Taguchi ambushed him, apologizing to the crowd as he did. The two stole each other’s offense as the match wore on, with Taguchi using Mongolian chops and Tenzan using hip attacks. Taguchi was pretty clearly at a strength disadvantage, but commentary played up the fact that he could go Heavyweight if he wanted to. The match was a battle of submissions, with Tenzan looking for his anoconda vice, and Taguchi looking for his ankle lock. It was a back and forth contest, until Taguchi scored a rollup out of nowhere and got the pin. After the match, Tenzan raised Taguchi’s hand, and even gave him the fist bumps. Taguchi also did a dance at the end.
Grade: D+. This grade has nothing to do with the comedy. Actually, I thought those beginning portions were the best part of the match. They just didn’t have much chemistry, and Tenzan can’t move that quickly. It was a fun match, but not quite fun enough to get a better grade. Happy that Taguchi won though!
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Next was a very interesting matchup. The ace of New Japan Hiroshi Tanahashi against the ace of the young lions, Shota Umino. Commentary pointed out that Red Shoes, the ref for his match, is Umino’s father. Umino wasn’t giving Tanahashi any clean breaks and is doing his best to stay within grappling distance. Umino’s strategy seemed to be to not give Tanahashi any space. That was very evident in a spot where he and Tanahashi were in a striking contest, but Umino refused to go down, staggering but maintaining his base. He was also able to fight his way out of a Boston crab. Umino was going shot for shot with Tanahashi, and the crowd was behind him all the way. Umino even stole Tanahashi’s cloverleaf submission for a sequence. It even looked like Umino might have won after a long series of strikes, but Tanahashi reversed the fisherman buster into a twist and shout. Umino got a rollup that was so close I nearly jumped out of my seat. But right after that rollup, Tanahashi locked in the cloverleaf and Umino tapped out.
Grade: B-. Great showing for Umino. He had control for most of the match, to the point that Tanahashi’s win felt out of nowhere. It was another loss that just came down to experience. He was much younger, possibly stronger, and he had the will to win. However, he overexerted himself, to the point where Tanahashi’s limited offense was able to get the victory. Very good stuff from the both of them, and Umino proved once again that he is gonna be a star.
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Next match was a rivalry that stretched back to last fall: Zack Sabre Jr vs EVIL. Evil only recently got his first win over Sabre, but that was also their most recent match. Evil has clearly gotten better at his technical wrestling, being able to go toe-to-toe with Sabre in the early going. Evil also was really capitalizing on his strength advantage, using it to escape several submissions. Evil also made several attempts at a rollup, but was not able to pick up the victory. However, Sabre’s technical skill allowed him to deal loads of damage using his various submissions, not focusing on any body part In particular. Evil even used the ref as an aid in hitting the magic killer. In a great sequence, Evil continuously went for everything is evil, but Sabre reversed it into a rollup, only for Evil to basically rewind and try for his finisher again. Zack then locked into Evil’s body in an octopus hold, bringing Evil to the mat and slowly trapping his limbs until Evil had to tap out.
Grade: B+. Very good match. It seemed like Evil had been working on ways to beat Sabre, but just wasn’t able to pull it off. Sabre had a reversal for just about everything Evil tried. It was an awesome strength vs submission contest, and I just can’t get enough of these guys. Great stuff. Happy to see Sabre move on, but bummed to see that Evil is out.
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In the main event, Tetsuya Naito took on the returning Kota Ibushi. As usual for these types of high profile matches, the opening sequence featured a series of counters that ended in a stalemate. Naito hit his leg sweep and pendulum dropkick on the apron this time, rather than his usual in the corner. Naito began to target Ibushi’s neck, setting him up for his eventual finisher. At one point, Ibushi hit Naito with a dropkick, and when the two fell over their heads may have crashed together. Definitely scary. Naito hit a series of hangman’s neckbreakers, one on the apron and one out of the corner, for a near fall. The pace than began to pick up, as Ibushi caught Naito out of a flying forearm, straight into a German suplex. The two then began to beat each other down, with Naito coming out on top. The two then reversed each other’s high risk moves, with Ibushi chop blocking the knee to get out of a top rope reverse rana, and then Naito delivering several stiff shots to Ibushi’s head to get out of a deadlift German. Naito then landed a sitout tombstone on the apron, only for Ibushi to send it right back with a package piledriver. Ibushi was able to hit the last ride, but only a near fall. Naito then escaped from the Kamagoye and hit hit a twisting destino, only a near fall. He went for another, but Ibushi flipped out and hit a high roundhouse kick and the Bomaye for another near fall. And in the last sequence, Ibushi nailed a jay driller and a kamagoye for the win.
Grade: A. Phenomenal stuff. They always put on a great match, and this was no different. They still had the high impact striking and scary spots, with the added layers of their journey to the main event of G1 Supercard, along with the idea of a possible Intercontinental title match looming in the background. They destroyed each other’s heads and necks, especially with that Jay Driller in the finish, and this could easily be the match of the first round. Awesome match, and I really hope Ibushi goes to the main event of G1 Supercard. And if he wins, there could be a title for title match at Dominion. But I’m getting ahead of myself. Loved the match, and I will be rooting for Ibushi for the rest of the tournament.
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Overall Grade: B+
Pros: Taguchi won; Umino looked great; Sabre vs Evil; Ibushi vs Naito
Cons: Tenzan vs Taguchi (the actual match)
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t4tieflings · 5 years
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Sometimes in dnd you just pantomime dick thrusts
“Let me narrate this like a bad smut”
“His five foot meat anoconda”
“With me in the group it’s always PORN baby”
“What’s happening next door? A very competitive game of monopoly”
“Monopoly with their dicks. Go to sleep lilith”
“OOOO BOARDWALK”
“Am I going to jail cause I’ve been naughty”
“The kitty panties have seen your sins.”
“Natural 20 dick Mathias”
“You know what for the bragging rights of fucking Adonis NO NO NO for the bragging of ADONIS FUCKING ME”
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spaghettiforpapy · 6 years
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Just drawing a random naga/lamia girl
Practicing drawing leaves... rlly bad
She’s supposed to be Bolivian and an anoconda, but... eh..
Take this
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tropicalstormteddy · 4 years
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Watch "The Cambodian Boy Who Sleeps with a Python" on YouTube
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You Bettah Get It Boy. I Wish I had a Anoconda like that! Shits HOT TA DEATH!!! 🔥 🐍 🐍 🐍 🐍
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petalsandpurity · 5 years
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Oh my god I forgot that anoconda was a real song
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kareliastetzwaters · 5 years
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May all your Christmas wishes come true and may you not be strangled by a Christmas-patterned anoconda with horns forced on you by the demi-gods who oversee your life because they think it would be "sooo cute" and that everyone on social media would just "luuuv" to see it. Oh, fickle gods. — view on Instagram http://bit.ly/2GE7szn
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carryonuptheandes · 5 years
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25 October – Onto the Amazon Basin...Rurrenabaque
After first arriving in Santa Cruz 13 days ago it’s finally time to move on to another part of the country. It feels like I probably spent too many days in what is little more than a busy large modern city but the hostel was great, the city was a good base for other trips and for taking shelter from the rain, and I had time to get to know some locals and learn more about the city and life here. As I leave for the north I regret not visiting the Parque Nacional Toro Toro that was recommended by many fellows travellers but I took the decision not to rush around (that would have involved the best part of four days just travelling). So, the city of Cochabamba and the Park remains on the to-do list!
I said my farewells to the owner of the hostel, which this morning was teeming with Mennonites, and head for Viri Viru international airport. This time I was flying with amaszonas, a one hour flight to La Paz, for a connecting 30 minute flight to the small town of Rurrenabaque, otherwise known as Rurre. I was happy to have a 4-5 hour connection since the first flight was delayed by an hour; the lack of information at the gate seemed to reflect the pace of life here! Unfortunately the weather continues to be cloudy so my window seat didn’t provide a lot of interest and we arrived into a very grey and wet La Paz, where on leaving the plane I was reminded of the cold (here it was 15C, around half of what I’d been used to of late), and the effect of high altitude (I was back to over 4,000m) as my water bottle got over excited and I got a good soaking as I took a drink from it.
The 'approximately 28 minute flight time' to Rurre included a service of black or white coffee or water! The small plane was noticeably occupied by other travellers, and suddenly I felt like I was back on the gringo trail. The clouds started to disperse during the last ten minutes for us to enjoy views of lush green forested mountains and milky brown rivers below. It wasn’t clear where the runway was as we were coming into land, but all became apparent after a sharp 90 degree turn to the left just before we hit the short runway, where shuttle buses waited to take us to the 'terminal building'. After my extended stay in the big city, Rurre was immediately appealing for its size and laid-back feel. The town’s economy depends very heavily on tourism, therefore the impact of tougher visa restrictions on some nationalities has seen it suffer in recent years. Also, locals fear that the impacts on the local eco-system of a proposed nearby hydro-electric power station may only make matters worse.
The following morning it was time to meet my companions for the Amazon basin tour, the principal reason for my visit to Rurre. I arrived at the office to meet Catherine and her mum Patricia from Quebec enjoying a two week break ahead of starting working life, and Lucie from France on an enviable ten month trip. We spent two hours on the 'highway' to Santa Rosa de Yacuma frequently passing through clouds of dust to overtake lorries. The guide knew exactly where to stop for us to view sloths, aka lazy monkeys, hanging out in the trees with their babies clinging to them.
After lunch, time to board the boat down the Yacuma for a two hour cruise to the lodge, during which we were introduced to the incredible variety of wildlife including inquisitive and intimidating looking caymans (frequently with mouth wide open as they tried to keep cool), lively squirrel monkeys, turtles clinging to protruding logs, and the friendly looking capybara (biggest rodent in the world), not dissimilar to huge guinea pigs. Plus a diverse variety of birds including flamingo, kingfisher, Amazon condor, storks, and the blue faced spiky crested pheasant-esque hoatzin. The river is also home to pink freshwater dolphins although these were elusive.
The lodge turned out to be only a few months old and from what we saw of others from the river we had made a good choice. We arrived just in time for a family of around 12 squirrel monkeys crossing from tree to tree in the grounds. The first evening we set off downstream to a sunset spot complete with a bar; with the combined heat and humidity of the day I was more than ready for a cold beer. The arrival of dusk was met with an army of toads that appeared from nowhere, one of which was unlucky to find itself under my foot, and we watched with amusement the two resident kittens play kitten and toad. We returned to the lodge in the dark, armed with torchlights to admire the eerie collection of cayman eyes as we motor boated back; during a few minutes we cruised without the motor and listened to the incredible sounds, and hoped that there wasn’t a hungry cayman hanging out nearby.
Although covered in a generous amount of DEET and laying under a mosquito net (albeit with some holes) I was surprised not to hear a single mosquito during both nights; the second night however was disturbed by some rustling underneath the lodge. Since we hadn’t yet seen a live snake, some mild paranoia set in!
We started the second day with a very sweaty walk through the adjacent pampa, our tour guide clearing the way with his machete. We had hoped (albeit semi reluctantly) to see snakes (including the anoconda), but we only got to meet a dead snake in a swamp, not far from a strong smelling dead cayman that the vultures were enjoying. The most intimidating thing we saw was the armadillo wasp nest, where DEET was applied generously to the top of our wellies as the guide suddenly realised that the ticks were happy to see us.
The planned swim with the pink dolphins didn’t materialise since the guide struggled to find any! He eventually found one but informed us that the water would only be safe with a group of them protecting the territory. Having seen the piranha teeth when fishing (well attempting to in my case) the evening before, and the mouths of many cayman, we were relieved not to be swimming in the murky looking water. The return to town was also not as planned, with the motor failing. Luckily a boat behind us came to our rescue, which with the extra bodies and baggage did very well to remain above water.
Back in Rurre, I checked back into the hostal to find my room without power, further to me having to change rooms the first night there! I stayed put this time since the room was a decent size, and tried not to smirk at the owner’s reminder the following morning to put a good review on booking.com! After a beer by the bustling riverfront I met a local for dinner and a mini-tour. He showed me the start of the track to the mirador swimming pool which was my priority for the following morning, when I arrived to find a decent sized pool with an amazing view of the town below, along with the resident dogs but no pool owner. While waiting for him I got chatting to a local guy who tried to impress me with, to date, his four wives and twelve kids! I got onto this subject later with the pool owner, who has nine children to his name. Two real life examples of the common large Bolivian family! Anyway, since I arrived before the afternoon rush I had the pool to myself and enjoyed my first proper swim in weeks. The bus back to the airport was boarded by a bickering English couple, less than impressed that the driver couldn’t speak English!
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antitheistgod-blog · 6 years
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When your nailed to a cross, and someone starts playing “Anoconda”
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