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I pay you 20$ to cut my lawn.Quasi-duck wrote:
Lol, no, that is Communism.oceanhawk wrote:
sure Its about serving your fellow man
I am happy with my lawn being cut, as for me nice lawn> 20$
But for you 20$> cutting lawn
so everybody is happy, now you go to spar. And Buy a chicken roll, with Lettuce, cucumber. And a can of coke.
U are paying for that, with your money. That you earned by serving your fellow man.
It is the leftests that give handouts, so that people get things, without serving society

If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye
That isn't a type of aircraft you know.oceanhawk wrote:
I pay you 20$ to cut my lawn.I am happy with my lawn being cut, as for me nice lawn> 20$
But for you 20$> cutting lawn
so everybody is happy, now you go to spar. And Buy a chicken roll, with Lettuce, cucumber. And a can of coke.
U are paying for that, with your money. That you earned by serving your fellow man.
It is the leftests that give handouts, so that people get things, without serving society
F-15E.

Oh, dayum, you guys heard of E/A-18? Sooooooooo cool!
Yeah, it isn't bad, but I honestly prefer the F-15E.
No no no, no the F/A-18 Super Hornet, the E/A-18 Growler!
This is worth Β£1,000,000,000
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This is priceless in modern war, and it's predecessor stopped IED's 

Is this really banter?
No.
banter
ΛbantΙ/
noun
noun: banter
- 1. the playful and friendly exchange of teasing remarks."there was much good-natured banter"
synonyms: repartee, raillery, ripostes, sallies, swordplay, quips, wisecracks, crosstalk, wordplay; Morebadinage, witty conversation, witty remarks, witticism(s), joking, jesting, jocularity, drollery; bons mots; informalkidding, ribbing, joshing; rarepersiflage
verb: banter; 3rd person present: banters; past tense: bantered; past participle: bantered; gerund or present participle: bantering
1.
exchange remarks in a good-humoured teasing way.
"the men bantered with the waitresses"
Exacededly!Quasi-duck wrote:
No.banter
ΛbantΙ/
noun
noun: banter
verb
- 1. the playful and friendly exchange of teasing remarks."there was much good-natured banter"
synonyms: repartee, raillery, ripostes, sallies, swordplay, quips, wisecracks, crosstalk, wordplay; Morebadinage, witty conversation, witty remarks, witticism(s), joking, jesting, jocularity, drollery; bons mots; informalkidding, ribbing, joshing; rarepersiflage verb: banter; 3rd person present: banters; past tense: bantered; past participle: bantered; gerund or present participle: bantering
1.
exchange remarks in a good-humoured teasing way.
"the men bantered with the waitresses"
I like the Osprey.
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Also, I like trains. My favorite locomotive is either the American 440 or the 3985
American 440
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3985 locomotive
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you are a balls
I know, still don't like it that much. I like this sand Spongebob tank.Quasi-duck wrote:
No no no, no the F/A-18 Super Hornet, the E/A-18 Growler!


Train
Is this the one that can turn into a plane and a giant flying suit of power armor?Pablo22510 wrote:
I know, still don't like it that much. I like this sand Spongebob tank.Quasi-duck wrote:
No no no, no the F/A-18 Super Hornet, the E/A-18 Growler!
you are a balls
No. Those are separate things. The giant suit pciks up the tank, the tank blows up the flying suit, but the head survives. The head blows up the tank, then a plane is built. The plane launches some 2 missiles at the flying head, who in turn calls up a SAM battery. The SAM battery fires 8 missiles, which destroy the plane's two missiles. The remaining 6 missiles head for the plane. The plane does evasive manouevres, and manages to get the missiles to crash and blow up the flying head's home base. The flying suit then blows up the plane's base. Spongebob, who is flying the plane, does a kamikaze and rams the plane against the flying head, piloted by Patrick.GreatbigHippo wrote:
Is this the one that can turn into a plane and a giant flying suit of power armor?
yea lets leave the polictics for other threadQuasi-duck wrote:
That isn't a type of aircraft you know.oceanhawk wrote:
I pay you 20$ to cut my lawn.I am happy with my lawn being cut, as for me nice lawn> 20$
But for you 20$> cutting lawn
so everybody is happy, now you go to spar. And Buy a chicken roll, with Lettuce, cucumber. And a can of coke.
U are paying for that, with your money. That you earned by serving your fellow man.
It is the leftests that give handouts, so that people get things, without serving society
otherwise F-15 beats F-18 :p

If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye
Im in love

If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye
I dont know much about trains, always prefered planesGreatbigHippo wrote:
I like the Osprey.
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Also, I like trains. My favorite locomotive is either the American 440 or the 3985
American 440
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3985 locomotive
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but ospreys are pretty cool, love them

If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye
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