Reagan is cooler.-CARNIFEX-[LOC] wrote:
Should of been Teddy Roosevelt on that velociraptor.
The irony of guns, is that they can save lives.
Reagan is cooler.-CARNIFEX-[LOC] wrote:
Should of been Teddy Roosevelt on that velociraptor.
Not back in the day man. Not back in the day.Macbeth wrote:
It is literally always like this. It has always been such.
what's your favorite reagan policy and why?War Man wrote:
Reagan is cooler.-CARNIFEX-[LOC] wrote:
Should of been Teddy Roosevelt on that velociraptor.
I should hope not, I'd have expected you to have a hard on for Reagan.War Man wrote:
Um, I didn't take any offense man.Ty wrote:
I'm sorry, did I cause some offence by saying that American patriotism could use more Velociraptor-riding former Presidents? I seem to have. Either that or everyone is on their period this week.
Mine is the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 but then I am a dirty socialist.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
what's your favorite reagan policy and why?War Man wrote:
Reagan is cooler.-CARNIFEX-[LOC] wrote:
Should of been Teddy Roosevelt on that velociraptor.
shitmtb0minime wrote:
you're the one who brought up firefox in the first place, shoving it in everyone's faces and even going as so far as to do as making your fucking avatar the firefox logo
Wow I can't believe I can't tell which president that is! I think it's Reagan
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Get hit by a trainWar Man wrote:
Who cares what you think.Ty wrote:
Well maybe it's American Patriotism's fault. If it had more heavily-armed Velociraptor-mounted former Presidents and less War Man maybe I'd like it more.
You're trolling, right?mtb0minime wrote:
Y'know back in the colony days, everyone's accent (including the British) was closer to the current American accent than the current British accent.
I'd be interested to know how that can be determined. Earliest sound recording ever was in 1860, is barely intelligible and is in French... soooo yeah. Were there accurate descriptions of how people sounded? Reckon this is most likely bullshit.mtb0minime wrote:
Y'know back in the colony days, everyone's accent (including the British) was closer to the current American accent than the current British accent.
Its safe to say a lot of the cracked articles are bullshit.Ty wrote:
I'd be interested to know how that can be determined. Earliest sound recording ever was in 1860, is barely intelligible and is in French... soooo yeah. Were there accurate descriptions of how people sounded? Reckon this is most likely bullshit.mtb0minime wrote:
Y'know back in the colony days, everyone's accent (including the British) was closer to the current American accent than the current British accent.
Everyone's speech has slowly changed but America's never has in over 400 years despite the wide range of dialects.mtb0minime wrote:
Y'know back in the colony days, everyone's accent (including the British) was closer to the current American accent than the current British accent.
Nope, British people's accent was British, Irish was Irish, German was German etc.mtb0minime wrote:
Y'know back in the colony days, everyone's accent (including the British) was closer to the current American accent than the current British accent.