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Kilau

Gold Member
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The really great thing is this collision was captured at 2 other angles.



 

cormack12

Gold Member
Every single time I see, visit, or interact with British people it strikes me as a pot of mediocrity and just not caring if the whole world laughs at you.

Jesus Christ, were these fuckers the most powerful nation in the world in the 19th century?

We were. Then we had a lull. But now everyone voted for Brexit we're a new world power. Eclipsing USA, China and Russia. Combined.
 

Tams

Gold Member
Every single time I see, visit, or interact with British people it strikes me as a pot of mediocrity and just not caring if the whole world laughs at you.

Jesus Christ, were these fuckers the most powerful nation in the world in the 19th century?
Faaaaaccccck ooooofffff!!!

But no, seriously, there was no need for you to be such a cunt there. And our comedy is miles better than your drivel.
 
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Dream-Knife

Banned
Every single time I see, visit, or interact with British people it strikes me as a pot of mediocrity and just not caring if the whole world laughs at you.

Jesus Christ, were these fuckers the most powerful nation in the world in the 19th century?
I think British people are hilarious. Lower caste and upper caste equally.
 

plushyp

Member
The girl meant having a daddy kink in a sexual way like saying "harder daddy" and all that corny crap in bed. The guy either took it at face value or trolled her and said the most common "dad phrase". When fixing something the dad designates their kid to hold the light which often comes with the comment "hold it still".

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The girl meant having a daddy kink in a sexual way like saying "harder daddy" and all that corny crap in bed. The guy either took it at face value or trolled her and said the most common "dad phrase". When fixing something the dad designates their kid to hold the light which often comes with the comment "hold it still".

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Ah thanks. Now I get it
"hold that for me"

Guess it's phrasing is different a little across the globe.
 
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