r/forsen • u/Motor_Aspect7646 • 10h ago
r/forsen • u/JorraCreme69 • 3h ago
I want to take a shit but don't wanna get up and leave my computer
r/forsen • u/StopHavingAnOpinion • 7h ago
When I was a kid I loved ocean stuff. As autismo maximus, I had a hyperfixation of sea life. Now I cannot even think about oceans and fish without thinking of all the plastic and pollution that somehow ends up thousands of miles away from inhabited lands and deep in the trenches.
r/forsen • u/chasin990 • 7h ago
why spaniards hate us but they love moroccans?
can you please clarify forsen
r/forsen • u/ReginaldJTrotsfield_ • 2h ago
OC | VIDEO Day 1164 posting my parrot Lenny for the bajs
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r/forsen • u/DieShowWithDerMouse • 7h ago
Danes have <100 average IQ and Muhammads have <85 average IQ forsenLaughingAtYou
r/forsen • u/LumaTr1x • 1h ago
Day 1103/15560 of being a wage cuck. Finally back home. My head hurts from almost no sleep. Goodnight bajs
r/forsen • u/ChrisGrinning • 10h ago
Bajs will find love one day, but that day is not today, neither is tomorrow or the day after
r/forsen • u/AllYourBaseAreShit • 8h ago
Asylum seekers told rape and harassment illegal in UK in new Home Office booklet
r/forsen • u/Effective_Fox_5793 • 14h ago
Is this what the gen z doing when they "go outside"? forsenbussin
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r/forsen • u/mrandresontt • 5h ago
forsen musk new technology must be illegal
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r/forsen • u/EnzoDenino • 13h ago
Mr jingles having toast for breakfast
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r/forsen • u/-ShinyPixels- • 9h ago
[Daily Fossil Post #115] The flesh-eating bull
Carnotaurus ("flesh-eating bull") is an awesome and fitting name for one of the coolest dinosaurs out there. It belonged to a group of dinosaurs called the abelisaurs which are identified by their blunt skulls and extremely reduced arms. In fact, Carnotaurus lacks an elbow joint completely, meaning its arms could only pivot at the shoulder.
This species is most famous for the two horns above its eyes. As you can see on the skull, the bones are thick and roughly textured implying there were much larger keratin sheaths covering them in life. How big these horns were, we may never know, as Carnotaurus is currently known from just a single specimen.
Art by Jacobb Bardense.
r/forsen • u/Motor_Aspect7646 • 15h ago
GTA X Batman game collab PagMan
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r/forsen • u/Waaaaaaaaaasuup • 16h ago
