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 Shall we just veg out for a while, darling?
Shall we just veg out for a while, darling?
According to its owner, this remarkably-shaped root is entirely the product of Mother Nature. The root, attached to a Chinese fleeceflower plant, shows a naked man and woman in all their glory with even the most intimate details in all the right places. picked by MissWinkle 2 years ago
tags root mother nature naked man woman fleeceflower plant
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 dollylla...
2 years ago
Incredible.
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 suckersk...
2 years ago
Yeah, right.

Maybe move this to DIY?
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 suebe
2 years ago
Photoshop anyone?
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 maczilli...
2 years ago
I don't buy it.
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 mango-fo...
2 years ago
« maczillion : I don't buy it.
I wouldn't either; 600 yuan is more than 80 dollars! Not worth it.
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 Moe
2 years ago
If this is real, I am Baretta
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 deepchil...
2 years ago
You should see the root babies... and guess where they sprout from?
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 Galoot
2 years ago
Would it not be possible to sink a mold into the soil and let the roots fill the shape naturally? Er, never mind. No it wouldn't. Never in a million years. Forget I said anything.

/opens new ebay account
/buys bag of seed potatoes
/builds mold of Mary
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 melgesev...
2 years ago
« Galoot : Would it not be possible to sink a mold into the soil and let the roots fill the shape naturally? Er, never mind. No it wouldn't. Never in a million years. Forget I said anything.

/opens new ebay account
/buys bag of seed potatoes
/builds mold of Mary
Here's my opinion:

He uprooted it, carved the figures, and then placed it back into the soil to regrow its roots.
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 DerAlt1
2 years ago
« melgesevad : Here's my opinion:

He uprooted it, carved the figures, and then placed it back into the soil to regrow its roots.
BINGO!
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 gammerus
2 years ago
« melgesevad : Here's my opinion:

He uprooted it, carved the figures, and then placed it back into the soil to regrow its roots.
That is what I figured.
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 haven
2 years ago
« melgesevad : Here's my opinion:

He uprooted it, carved the figures, and then placed it back into the soil to regrow its roots.
It probably had the vague shape of a man and woman when he started... just not as detailed.
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