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Description of said picture is vagina and flowers, see tab label if you open it up in new tab...
And the picture is pretty obvious
and I thought one bit of the picture was obvious - in the colloquial Twunt
but the other bit - could easily be mistaken for a pumpkin*... on closer inspection I think its looking deep into the petals* of a trumpet* shaped flower* with the stamen* appearing to be the stalk*/stem* of the pseudo-pumpkin.
* pumpkin, petals, trumpet, flower, stamen, stalk and stem are used as generic terms in order to indicate an impression or meaning but are not intended to be botanically accurate
although feel free to apply the word Twunt as appropriate
Description of said picture is vagina and flowers, see tab label if you open it up in new tab...
And the picture is pretty obvious
Are you sure you know what a vagina is? :
The word vagina is quite often incorrectly used to refer to the vulva or female genitals generally; strictly speaking, the vagina is a specific internal structure. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vagina (NSFW)
Oh, and there was an advert on the tube last year similar to the OP, for Olay or something - perhaps a little more subtle than that, however noone moaned about that one!
There was an advert many years ago in NME (or was it Sounds) for a Nina Hagen (or was it Devo) album which was very hard to work out but the word haven with an s in front wouldn't be too far off. Took me ages to work it out, I thought it was some kind of vegetable at first
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