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They serve no apparent purpose and are not to be confused with the penis, a pointy propogational device which indicates the general vector of thought in the male "species". One scientist believes God created them to punish the male species for taking a bite out of some delicious apple. These testicles are not to be confused with Testicles of Scrotum, the most famous Greek philosopher.

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  • Testicle
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  • They serve no apparent purpose and are not to be confused with the penis, a pointy propogational device which indicates the general vector of thought in the male "species". One scientist believes God created them to punish the male species for taking a bite out of some delicious apple. These testicles are not to be confused with Testicles of Scrotum, the most famous Greek philosopher.
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  • They serve no apparent purpose and are not to be confused with the penis, a pointy propogational device which indicates the general vector of thought in the male "species". One scientist believes God created them to punish the male species for taking a bite out of some delicious apple. These testicles are not to be confused with Testicles of Scrotum, the most famous Greek philosopher. In the scrotum, where the testicles are held, the right testicle should hang slightly lower than the left testicle. If this is not true of your testicles, you have Cancer and will probably die unless you sacrifice a goat to Satan.
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