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Anonymous1: lol
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Anonymous2: of course it crawls inside! Why wouldn't it?!
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Anonymous3: I understand it, rly, its the way all living creatures seek.
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Anonymous4: Maybe he's just getting home from work and he's too tired to notice any change?
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Anonymous5: Or maybe great minds think alike cuz that's what I'd do.
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Anonymous6: Hmmmmmmm There is a giant woman stuck in my house with her giant wet cavernous vagina poking through my door......guess i better go inside
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nnmsRs: Well played Mr. Lizard, well played.
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Anaughtymouse: Reptiles seek warmth at night because their bodies can not maintain constant temperature. Without warmth and without the seasonal hormonal adjustment for hibernation, they can die of hypothermia.
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Anonymous7: yea Anaughtymouse, thats prolly why he's going inside. >.>
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Anonymous8: Ofc. Hypothermia is nasty
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Anonymous9: Actually the lizard's name is Bill and i should know i have the book.


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