My friend spent the first 13 years of her life honestly believing that jackalopes were real. No joke.
Wait wait wait… Jackalopes aren’t real?! 😨
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My friend spent the first 13 years of her life honestly believing that jackalopes were real. No joke.
Wait wait wait… Jackalopes aren’t real?! 😨
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Ohh muhh gaww
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Remember that episode of Johnny Bravo when he meets a girl on the internet and she turns out to be an antelope
This makes me question how many of you guys are really antelope
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Studies have shown that emotional tears contain more manganese, an element that affects temperament, and more prolactin, a hormone that regulates milk production. Sobbing out manganese and prolactin is thought to relieve tension by balancing the body’s stress levels and eliminating build ups of the chemicals, making the crier feel better.
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