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CANNIBAL CULTURE #3 Is Here To Savor

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(Image via Venfield8) My buddy, the mysterious Venfield8, is back with a third delicious issue of Cannibal Culture! This time, all the images feature hot, hairy, hung hombres in scuba masks — there is no deciphering his process, but don't hesitate to buy it or you'll be left exclaiming ...

WOW, I COULD HAVE HAD A V8. Clearly, the most dated joke I've ever made. But it only serves to further underscore how au courant Venfield's stuff is.

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