
Okay, maybe she's trying to look over a tall fence...yeah...that's it.
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3 comments:
It seems like the majority of customs like this are Arabians for some reason. The shape of an arab's neck is very distinctive, but somehow- perhaphs- to some people, this equates to a giraffe neck.
Um arabians are missing a vertebrae, they don't have like 10 extra. lol
Woow! Lol!
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