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nietzsche wrote:Meanwhile in Mexico
you were a cute child, nietzsche
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Spazz Arcane wrote:If birds could swim and fish could fly I would awaken in the morning to the sturgeons cry. If fish could fly and birds could swim I'd still use worms to fish for them.
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Army of GOD wrote:Why does that ass have a faggot on it?
That ass is what you guys call, I believe, a truck.
el cartoncito mas triste del mundo
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Army of GOD wrote:nietzsche wrote:Meanwhile in the US
''u gonna eat that?"
f*ck you, we're not all like that...
...I put a plastic top on my cup!
I allways thought those were american kids. What exactly does that sign with the big mac on it say?
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2dimes wrote:Army of GOD wrote:nietzsche wrote:Meanwhile in the US
''u gonna eat that?"
f*ck you, we're not all like that...
...I put a plastic top on my cup!
I allways thought those were american kids. What exactly does that sign with the big mac on it say?
Are you an idiot? Just look at the kid. Who does that remind you of?

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bedub1 wrote:So I started reading this, and then I went to the wikipedia page, and started laughing my ass off. Do you see whats at the top of the chart? Here, let me copy it for ya:Country____________External debt____________Date_______________Per capita_______________% of GDP
World__________56,900,000,000,000____31 December 2009 est._______8,422___________________98%
Do you see that? The total debt of the world is 57 trillion dollars! Earth is broke! We couldn't get a loan at the open galaxy bank cause we are so broke.
Did you think about that? How the hell can the entire planet be in debt? Who are we in debt to?
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nagerous wrote:
It would be a damn tragedy to have never seen your own dick...
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Phatscotty wrote:nagerous wrote:
It would be a damn tragedy to have never seen your own dick...
I know.
Too bad saxi knows what it's like first hand.
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Phatscotty wrote:bedub1 wrote:So I started reading this, and then I went to the wikipedia page, and started laughing my ass off. Do you see whats at the top of the chart? Here, let me copy it for ya:Country____________External debt____________Date_______________Per capita_______________% of GDP
World__________56,900,000,000,000____31 December 2009 est._______8,422___________________98%
Do you see that? The total debt of the world is 57 trillion dollars! Earth is broke! We couldn't get a loan at the open galaxy bank cause we are so broke.
Did you think about that? How the hell can the entire planet be in debt? Who are we in debt to?
This is the only reply to a serious question? This thread has degraded to nothing more than pictures? Well...I guess it started with pictures too. Screw you bedub1!
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Have you thought long and hard about your question before you typed it out?
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The British government has read ol' Saxi's thread here and is taking action.
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2010/10 ... u-s-fleet/
Sinking Royal Navy Shifts Burden
To be fair, the Royal Navy has been on the decline for years. But the most recent navy reductions are the most brutal. They amount to around a quarter of the fleet’s combat power, measured by tonnage. The flagship “Harrier carrier” Ark Royal (pictured) will be decommissioned immediately, as will the entire fleet of Harrier jump jets that provide the Royal Navy’s sole fixed-wing air-strike capability. Either Ark Royal’s sister ship Illustrious or the chopper-carrier Ocean will also go, leaving just one small carrier to haul helicopters for amphibious operations. In a decade or so, a new, large carrier will replace the sole surviving flattop. But earlier plans to operate two big carriers in the future will likely change. Meanwhile, the navy will give up four of its 23 frigates and destroyers and several of its amphibious ships.
The Brits will probably surrender their previous leadership role in a wide range of multi-national naval missions, including the separate U.S.-, E.U.- and NATO-branded counter-piracy task forces, the Americans’ counter-smuggling CTF-150 and narcotics-intercepting ops in the Caribbean. “There is … likely to be a greater reliance on U.S. Navy assets around the world because there will be a great many missions that the Royal Navy will simply no longer be able to undertake,” Wertheim predicted.
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2010/10 ... u-s-fleet/
Sinking Royal Navy Shifts Burden
To be fair, the Royal Navy has been on the decline for years. But the most recent navy reductions are the most brutal. They amount to around a quarter of the fleet’s combat power, measured by tonnage. The flagship “Harrier carrier” Ark Royal (pictured) will be decommissioned immediately, as will the entire fleet of Harrier jump jets that provide the Royal Navy’s sole fixed-wing air-strike capability. Either Ark Royal’s sister ship Illustrious or the chopper-carrier Ocean will also go, leaving just one small carrier to haul helicopters for amphibious operations. In a decade or so, a new, large carrier will replace the sole surviving flattop. But earlier plans to operate two big carriers in the future will likely change. Meanwhile, the navy will give up four of its 23 frigates and destroyers and several of its amphibious ships.
The Brits will probably surrender their previous leadership role in a wide range of multi-national naval missions, including the separate U.S.-, E.U.- and NATO-branded counter-piracy task forces, the Americans’ counter-smuggling CTF-150 and narcotics-intercepting ops in the Caribbean. “There is … likely to be a greater reliance on U.S. Navy assets around the world because there will be a great many missions that the Royal Navy will simply no longer be able to undertake,” Wertheim predicted.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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2dimes wrote:That baby's going to make a fine yacht. Race you to the surplus auction Saxi!
First one there gets an ice cream - my treat!
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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