Don't fucking pee in hotel beds, people. Or anywhere some poor soul has to deal with your horny mess. Be kinky but be respectful and responsible while doing it, damnit
An FYI/warning for you omo folk... An account on here I previously followed and have a lot of mutuals with, @ Dommystery69, is retweeting stuff from 16 year olds and other teens. Might wanna go on and block him and report that
#omorashi
#omo
@YourPeePrincess
I don't disagree with anything you're saying but it's just as easy for teenagers to lie and put an actual age instead of 18+, and I'm sure many do. It's still wrong but it's the internet and it's real easy to lie
@Pissy_Lea
These are common here so ml/litres aren't completely alien. But there's so many random water bottles designs smaller than this in all kinds of random sizes. 26oz, 20oz, 21.5oz, 12 oz, 14oz
@Pissy_Lea
Oh also we've been talking about Fluid Ounces (fl oz), which are a measure of volume. There's also Ounces (oz) used to measure weight...and there's 16 ounces in a pound (lb). Hate our measurement system yet???? I do
1) haven't yet
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8) I'd certainly try it
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11) absolutely
12) on
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Send me an emoji for the questions I guess is how this works
@Tiff_SmoIOne
All the anime (?) avis confuse the hell outta me, they all look the same
Not that a random waterfall is any more distinguishable but still
@holding_king
@OmoMistressMai
You may be able to view it with the Wayback Machine:
I never had an account there so I can't sign in to try it out. If you're not familiar, the Wayback Machine takes snapshots of websites and archives them, it's basically time travel for the internet
@Pissy_Lea
In cooking most recipes use tablespoons and teaspoons, but those are tiny. All bottled and canned stuff (beer, soda, soups, sauces, etc) has Ounces on the label
@Pissy_Lea
Quarts (qt) that you mentioned are one intermediate, the others being cups and pints.
1 gallon = 4 quarts = 8 pints = 16 cups
1 cup = 8 ounces
1 pint = 16 ounces
1 quart = 32 ounces
1 gallon = 128 ounces
Imperial system is stupid , in summary
@youromofantasy
That's the kind of education (brainwashing??) I had growing up. Haven't had sex yet for many reasons, but being taught that way is one of them
@SecretPerson_SP
Sorry, I don't mean to come across as accusatory, that's just an absolutely insane hold to me. Cause if I've been hydrating at all, even like one glass of water, I can't make it more than about 4 hours. Even less if I hydrate normally
@MrsEeveeRae
You might just have slow internet- Either way, does OF give you options for what file formats you can upload (WMV, MP4, etc)? Like if you're trying to upload a non compressed 4k 60fps video, that's gonna take a *long* ass time
@ADuckWithWings
@Valentalae
@goinginmypants
@WhoIsStupidNow
My takeaway from this is "group desperation", and I like it. What about a group going for a hike? Or showing up to a water/amusement park and getting in lines for rides? Starting out well hydrated and pretty full of course
@Pissy_Lea
Cups and gallons are the most common I'd say. Quarts and pints are used but most people wouldn't have a good idea what those look like exactly
@YbeasieBea
And tomato or not I think campbell's has plastic cans of their soups you can microwave in a minute or so. Maybe toast? Or just some plain crackers?
@LuLuLovesOmo
It's near impossible for me to get hard when I'm absolutely bursting, like 9/10 about to wet. Also peeing while hard is definitely doable and not challenging, but it's a horrible idea because you can't point it downwards while hard. So you'd end up peeing mostly upwards into...
@Pissy_Lea
Yep exactly! For measuring pee you'd probably use ounces to have some more flexibility, but for saying how much you just drank either ounces or cups would be your best bet. 1 cup (8 ounces) is a pretty standard size for a smaller glass. Larger glasses would be 12 or 16 ounces