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7/2/2025, 6:16:58 AM
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The MacBook Air was indeed offered with an 11-inch screen size, specifically from 2010 to 2016. These models featured a 11.6-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit display. The last 11-inch MacBook Air was discontinued in October 2016.
>To determine the size of an object in a photograph, you need a reference object of known size within the same image or additional information such as the camera's focal length and the object's distance
Using these rules we can safely determine:
1: the dick in the OP is not as big as it looks
2: the dick in the OP has shaved the top of the ball sack to try and seem bigger than he is
3: the person taking the photo has employed the distance rule to achieve an enlarged item
Unfortunately this is not a true “big black dick”
The MacBook Air was indeed offered with an 11-inch screen size, specifically from 2010 to 2016. These models featured a 11.6-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit display. The last 11-inch MacBook Air was discontinued in October 2016.
>To determine the size of an object in a photograph, you need a reference object of known size within the same image or additional information such as the camera's focal length and the object's distance
Using these rules we can safely determine:
1: the dick in the OP is not as big as it looks
2: the dick in the OP has shaved the top of the ball sack to try and seem bigger than he is
3: the person taking the photo has employed the distance rule to achieve an enlarged item
Unfortunately this is not a true “big black dick”
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