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Those are either testicles or a big ass ass
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  • There is a long story behind this revolting image, but I'm not sure you'd care to hear it ;)

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  • Tell us

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  • First, you need to familiarize yourself with bungieballs if you haven't yet. Second, you need to remember the state of the forums when Destiny first hit the consoles and how every post, on every forum, everywhere was an LFG post or wanted ad. See parody here: [url]http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af215/wickedwahine808/Bnetnextnextnext_zpsbfb012f6.jpg[/url] It had become clear all forms of discussions non-related to finding fellow guardians to ultimately get to the honey pot, (also called raid), had become impossible. So began the arduous process of educating newcomer guardians so we could still share and enjoy b.net for other reasons than Destiny. See illustrated lesson here: [url]http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af215/wickedwahine808/Bnet101_zps64d6d75f.jpg[/url] Brave souls took it upon themselves to help those new b.net users, (sometimes referred to as desticles, a term I won't use as it seems a bit derogatory), and educate them on how to use the site. The old farts who had been here for over a decade did not want to lose the forums as a cool place to have discussions about many more things other than Destiny. The user depicted as Gandalf the Brave "Thou shall not pass!" and many others, were trying their best to remain civil, but it was clear this was now an uphill battle and the sheer number of desperate guardians looking for buddies had taken over and the community was falling apart. Hence this lovely depiction of b.net (as represented by the black hole or rectum) being invaded by LFG seekers with the last standing defender of b.net's community as it once was. And yes, these are Bungie's butt cheeks, a tad too hairy if you ask me. TLTR; Destiny launch, new guardians invade b.net and trample the entire b.net community, regardless of common sense or advice from old time members.

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  • Lay it down

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