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are those her eggs?

>> No.10130800

LEWD

>> No.10130803 [DELETED] 

wch 2hus egs wud u swllaow

>> No.10130811

>>10130803
Okuu's

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>>10130803
Probably Aya's.

As seafood related eggs were never a delicacy for me, and Okuu's would probably kill me.

>> No.10130913 [DELETED] 

>>10130811
I'd go fishing with them

>> No.10130954

Why is there no such thing as human caviar?
I know human eggs are microscopic, but think of what a delicacy that would be when it is such a non-replenishable commodity.

>> No.10130994

>>10130954
Probably illegal.
The cost to extract them and store them couldn't be recooperated because its illegal to sell body parts.

>> No.10131003

>>10130994

I'm sure there would be people who would pay thousands of dollars for small quantities of human caviar.
You're probably right about the legality thing though.

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