oops nvmd i typed chimp i meant chip anyway it is chin so uhh i guess you can try to do chimp to a part of the face i guess but idrc anyways.
Chin.
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Yes, anatomically speaking, the nose is located higher on the face than the chin. The nose is part of the upper face while the chin is part of the lower face. This relative positioning makes the nose "superior" to the chin.
If I've hurt someone, especially when I'm in the wrong; I would humble myself, admit I was wrong and say sorry. Face to face is better, but if that is not possible a telephone call or a letter will do.
yo mamalistened
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Actually. . . It was a chimp. It was an unfortunate woman that brought an Elmo toy to it and it ripped her face off. The woman was the owners best friend and had known the chimp before the incident. ( Had no problems before )
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lace, mace, pace, race, fade, fake, fame, fare, fate, faze, fact.
humanzee, which is a chimp called oliver sometimes in the 1960s that has a face that looks like a human. this made people belive that chimpanzees are related to humans.
the one where it rips her face off? yeah tht one xD
Between 12. And 15
Steeny on ya face Ya Sisters fit So's ya mum Space chimp Claire with short hair /\ /\ Shes fit, like his mum Steeny on his face again
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