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EvilTeletubby
Baltimore, USA22247 Posts
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canucks12
Canada812 Posts
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Roffles
Pitcairn19291 Posts
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LuMiX
China5757 Posts
btw, the 1st girl is pretty. | ||
vectorix108
United States4633 Posts
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Najda
United States3765 Posts
Rap -> Metal -> KPop, a natural transition. | ||
Chill
Calgary25954 Posts
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LosingID8
CA10824 Posts
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disciple
9069 Posts
On November 29 2010 19:49 Zona wrote: Congrats. 30k/6 years = 5k/year ~10k/~1 year = 10k/year says who | ||
Ack1027
United States7873 Posts
On November 30 2010 01:41 LosingID8 wrote: this blog needs the soundboard imo Ahaahahahahahaha Yeah, unfortunately I think you'll always be known as the 12 year old to vets but its kinda inevitable for someone like you to be 18 and going to university now [ fml ] since we all like to wave around how long we've been on TL. Anyway, grats on the posts and keep practicing your korean. Don't turn into one of those faggot korean-americans who don't speak/read/write and only know about kpop/starcraft/ and galbi. Edit: Forgot you're an aussie. Korean-australian? | ||
shannn
Netherlands2891 Posts
I really thought that you were older. and more pictures of 1st girl LOL :D | ||
SuperJongMan
Jamaica11586 Posts
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s.a.y
Croatia3840 Posts
Congrats on 30k, you must have contributed a lot during the years | ||
Hypnosis
United States2061 Posts
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Ack1027
United States7873 Posts
And did you look at the pics? | ||
Chill
Calgary25954 Posts
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BroOd
Austin10831 Posts
On November 30 2010 00:09 Armathai wrote: Congrats GTR! 30k is huge Also, since I'm sure tis a question you've answered before, but, why do you have a combat knife symbol? I'll field this one since GTR seems to be away for now. Australia has some curious social traditions to say the least, but one of the strangest and most enduring is their culture of "knife battling". Counter-intuitively, this does not refer to actual knife fighting. The "knife battle" consists of one male of the species brandishing a knife, waving it around to both intimidate nearby males and attract any females present. Much like a peacock flaunts its plumage, the male uses the knife, or "knoife" in local parlance, as proof of virility and territorial domination. The "battle" comes in to play when another alpha male is present during this event and, wanting to establish dominance or at least save face, he unsheathes a knife of his own and barks out the challenge, "That's not a knoife, this is a knoife." In the context of the knife battle, only one of the men can actually be holding a "knoife", with the other being made to look amateurish and foolish for his display of hubris over an inferior knife. The male with the larger, more impressive knife becomes the local stud de jure, and is then free to mate with whichever women he chooses. This type of mating ritual gained some notoriety here in the US after it was satirized on an episode of "The Simpsons" and portrayed with stark realism in the documentary, "Crocodile Dundee". As you can guess, GTR's knife is not drawn to scale. It is actually much larger and has won him many knife battles at the local video arcade. | ||
Equinox_kr
United States7395 Posts
On November 30 2010 01:41 LosingID8 wrote: this blog needs the soundboard imo You call that a knoife? | ||
CaucasianAsian
Korea (South)11568 Posts
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Cyber_Cheese
Australia3615 Posts
On November 30 2010 03:01 BroOd wrote: I'll field this one since GTR seems to be away for now. Australia has some curious social traditions to say the least, but one of the strangest and most enduring is their culture of "knife battling". Counter-intuitively, this does not refer to actual knife fighting. The "knife battle" consists of one male of the species brandishing a knife, waving it around to both intimidate nearby males and attract any females present. Much like a peacock flaunts its plumage, the male uses the knife, or "knoife" in local parlance, as proof of virility and territorial domination. The "battle" comes in to play when another alpha male is present during this event and, wanting to establish dominance or at least save face, he unsheathes a knife of his own and barks out the challenge, "That's not a knoife, this is a knoife." In the context of the knife battle, only one of the men can actually be holding a "knoife", with the other being made to look amateurish and foolish for his display of hubris over an inferior knife. The male with the larger, more impressive knife becomes the local stud de jure, and is then free to mate with whichever women he chooses. This type of mating ritual gained some notoriety here in the US after it was satirized on an episode of "The Simpsons" and portrayed with stark realism in the documentary, "Crocodile Dundee". As you can guess, GTR's knife is not drawn to scale. It is actually much larger and has won him many knife battles at the local video arcade. That's surprisingly accurate | ||
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