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his hair is diabolical
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[QUOTE=Epidemechanical;18380827]yeah if you dont wear a mohawk or some variant of the mohawk and youre a guy you should probably just kill yourself
only other alternative to mohawk is buzzcut or bald end of story[/QUOTE] actually raayl you forgot to take something into account sideburns |
sideburns go great with everything
same w/ beard but only if you can gettysburg that shit if not shave it off at all times |
if you are a man without a beard, are you really a man at all?
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idk bro there are some super manly ultra men without fucking beards
abraham lincoln comes to mind |
[QUOTE=Epidemechanical;18381912]idk bro there are some super manly ultra men without fucking beards
abraham lincoln comes to mind[/QUOTE] He actually had quite a distinctive beard. Infact an image of him without a beard just looks weird. |
[QUOTE=Epidemechanical;18381912]idk bro there are some super manly ultra men without fucking beards
abraham lincoln comes to mind[/QUOTE] Um what. |
[QUOTE=Squirrel;18382002]Um what.[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't worry too much; he seems a few crayons short of a pack. |
abe lincoln had a glorified chinstrap.
chinstraps are in the same category as goatees: ultra gay |
I bet it was the heighth of fashion back in the day.
Also and Amurkans supposed to love all the presidents past? |
lmao
i love the abraham lincoln beard mystery in actuality lincoln [I]didn't have a beard[/I] are your minds blown yet [img]http://www.morallaw.org/images/abraham_lincoln_younger_1.jpg[/img] |
also i love how sad but true is still mad at me cause i called his band shitty lmao
mx is so awesome |
Raayl died in an avalanche
RIP Bro |
[QUOTE=Epidemechanical;18382214]also i love how sad but true is still mad at me cause i called his band shitty lmao
mx is so awesome[/QUOTE] Hahaha sure He did have a beard later on 'cause some kid told him to grow one. And that's as far as my knowledge of American history goes. Then there was some war where you didn't like the Queen then BAM big angry God-fearing nation with a penchant for being late for wars. |
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yeh
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[QUOTE=Sad But True;18382440]God-fearing nation with a penchant for being late for wars.[/QUOTE]
America in a nutshell. |
[quote=spirit;18382945]America in a nutshell.[/quote]
you nailed it, that is totally what america is dumbass |
That and burgers.
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oh my god all the eurofags hating on a country that is sufficiently better than theirs
LOL MAD |
You really are a weird person.
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sufficiently for what?
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for serius lolz
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[QUOTE=spirit;18382945]America in a nutshell.[/QUOTE]
As opposed to England, who has a penchant for losing them. |
Man I wish I could throw around internet lingo then I could be cool too. :(
[QUOTE=Modern Iconoclast;18383568]As opposed to England, who has a penchant for losing them.[/QUOTE] To be honest, being a country for about 800 years longer than America, England is bound to have lost (and won) more wars. Also: Vietnam. I would also like to point out that our apparent "penchant for losing" wars forged quite an empire. Also also: Sup Lod? |
Yeah, did seem a bit of an odd point given that historically England is regarded as incredibly successful in their military campaigns.
And like you say, I guess the obvious reply is just to remind Americans of Vietnam. Years ago some dude on here had a massive spazfit and was trying to tell everyone that the US won the war, citing semantics like the definition of "win" haha. |
Lol I know I was mainly just poking fun at the American revolutionary war.
Although Vietnam being a US loss is kinda debatable. It was a shitty, botched quagmire but technically Saigon didn't fall until after we pulled our troops out and probably wouldn't have if we had stayed. |
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And like you say, I guess the obvious reply is just to remind Americans of Vietnam. [/QUOTE] lmao you mean the vietnam that the allied powers after war world 2 agreed belonged to the french and britain occupied south vietnam, giving weapons to the developing french forces while china was occupying north vietnam, all complicit parties developing the two competing regions? |
I dunno man, 2 decades of failure culminating in being kicked out of Indochina, with Cambodia and Laos subsequently coming under communist rule, while outnumbering and outgunning your enemy significantly sounds like a pretty definitive loss to me.
Edit: i'm not even reading Josh's post. |
Vietnam is a fantastic place
You get a cool passport sticker type stamp when you visit, takes up a whole passport stamp page Also, If an American passport holder wants a tourist visa in Vietnam, its 5 times more expensive than a non U.S citizen... Understandable none the less Wish I was there right now :( |
[QUOTE=Squirrel;18383602]I dunno man, 2 decades of failure culminating in being kicked out of Indochina, with Cambodia and Laos subsequently coming under communist rule, while outnumbering and outgunning your enemy significantly sounds like a pretty definitive loss to me.
Edit: i'm not even reading Josh's post.[/QUOTE] Yeah see that's where I think the most valid argument that it was an American loss is. The fact that our goal was to stop the spread of Communism in that region, and that's exactly what happened after we left. Militarily I wouldn't consider it a loss for the US. South Vietnam probably would've stopped the North by themselves, they had them outnumbered 2 to 1 and had way more tanks and such but due to the price of oil at the time and not getting any more US aid they couldn't use most of it. Either way the North definitely won and the South definitely lost. It was all France's fault anyway lol. |
I'm happy to place the majority, if not all of, the blame on France.
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[QUOTE=Squirrel;18383602]
Edit: i'm not even reading Josh's post.[/QUOTE] lol okay chris |
[quote=Blue_Moon;18383605]Vietnam is a fantastic place
You get a cool passport sticker type stamp when you visit, takes up a whole passport stamp page Also, If an American passport holder wants a tourist visa in Vietnam, its 5 times more expensive than a non U.S citizen... Understandable none the less Wish I was there right now :([/quote] So if I visit w/ a Chinese passport, and leave w/ an American passport, would I save more money (assuming they want Americans out sooner)? |
[QUOTE=Squirrel;18383616]I'm happy to place the majority, if not all of, the blame on France.[/QUOTE]
This sentence can be used in so many situations, and it would always be justified. |
[QUOTE=nght5tlkr;18383704]So if I visit w/ a Chinese passport, and leave w/ an American passport, would I save more money (assuming they want Americans out sooner)?[/QUOTE]
just stick to the chinese one, that would probably anger them, don't get an asian angry! and yes France is to blame for everything that goes wrong |
hey josh whoever you had install that JB on the silverburst you sold to me screwed the control cavity cover on crooked
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Hmm. I may be ringing the CEO of Boeing tomorrow. This new job is interesting if slightly intimidating.
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[QUOTE=Sad But True;18384096]Hmm. I may be ringing the CEO of Boeing tomorrow. This new job is interesting if slightly intimidating.[/QUOTE]
Tell him "Squeedely-squooch" from Bob. He'll know what it means. |
[QUOTE=Sad But True;18384096]Hmm. I may be ringing the CEO of Boeing tomorrow. This new job is interesting if slightly intimidating.[/QUOTE]
Keep referring to him as the CEO of Boning |
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