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Polt vs. Pigbaby would make for the sickest passion and the realest hype!
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On October 07 2014 06:26 Die4Ever wrote:Show nested quote +On October 07 2014 06:24 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:16 Jacmert wrote: Canada vs Korea, let's do this. Can we change the game played to hockey? I think that might help our odds. Polt would win anyways, he's just a superior human being to everyone else in every way
You forget just how good canadians are at hockey. 7 Koreans vs 1 Canadian Girl I'm gonna put my money on the Canadian.
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On October 07 2014 06:26 Die4Ever wrote:Show nested quote +On October 07 2014 06:24 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:16 Jacmert wrote: Canada vs Korea, let's do this. Can we change the game played to hockey? I think that might help our odds. Polt would win anyways, he's just a superior human being to everyone else in every way Sure, but can he beat a canadian at hockey?
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On October 07 2014 06:49 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:Show nested quote +On October 07 2014 06:26 Die4Ever wrote:On October 07 2014 06:24 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:16 Jacmert wrote: Canada vs Korea, let's do this. Can we change the game played to hockey? I think that might help our odds. Polt would win anyways, he's just a superior human being to everyone else in every way You forget just how good canadians are at hockey. 7 Koreans vs 1 Canadian Girl I'm gonna put my money on the Canadian.
Poor Huk ...
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On October 07 2014 06:59 djraphi23 wrote:Show nested quote +On October 07 2014 06:49 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:26 Die4Ever wrote:On October 07 2014 06:24 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:16 Jacmert wrote: Canada vs Korea, let's do this. Can we change the game played to hockey? I think that might help our odds. Polt would win anyways, he's just a superior human being to everyone else in every way You forget just how good canadians are at hockey. 7 Koreans vs 1 Canadian Girl I'm gonna put my money on the Canadian. Poor Huk ...
Forgot about him (long day at work). He's born in america anyway so he doesn't really count. My point still stands. If fact, that only makes it MORE in Canada's favor.
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On October 07 2014 07:03 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:Show nested quote +On October 07 2014 06:59 djraphi23 wrote:On October 07 2014 06:49 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:26 Die4Ever wrote:On October 07 2014 06:24 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:16 Jacmert wrote: Canada vs Korea, let's do this. Can we change the game played to hockey? I think that might help our odds. Polt would win anyways, he's just a superior human being to everyone else in every way You forget just how good canadians are at hockey. 7 Koreans vs 1 Canadian Girl I'm gonna put my money on the Canadian. Poor Huk ... Forgot about him (long day at work). He's born in america anyway so he doesn't really count. My point still stands. If fact, that only makes it MORE in Canada's favor. If the whole family comes from country x but kid is born in country y. kid is still the nationality of x, even if they live in country y (afterwards). I really dont care what documents say as long as you live/act like the nation you live (ofc that circumstances in your family). I still dont understand why birthplace makes the difference which nationality you are. By that logic german football team are only ~25% "real" germans. example özil: if he curses (penalty faded etc) he says things in turkish (i can lipreading) and he talks turkish to his family. where exactly is here his german aspect except that he is born and grew up in germany?
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On October 07 2014 07:36 Dingodile wrote:Show nested quote +On October 07 2014 07:03 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:59 djraphi23 wrote:On October 07 2014 06:49 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:26 Die4Ever wrote:On October 07 2014 06:24 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:16 Jacmert wrote: Canada vs Korea, let's do this. Can we change the game played to hockey? I think that might help our odds. Polt would win anyways, he's just a superior human being to everyone else in every way You forget just how good canadians are at hockey. 7 Koreans vs 1 Canadian Girl I'm gonna put my money on the Canadian. Poor Huk ... Forgot about him (long day at work). He's born in america anyway so he doesn't really count. My point still stands. If fact, that only makes it MORE in Canada's favor. If the whole family comes from country x but kid is born in country y. kid is still the nationality of x, even if they live in country y (afterwards). I really dont care what documents say as long as you live/act like the nation you live (ofc that circumstances in your family). I still dont understand why birthplace makes the difference which nationality you are. By that logic german football team are only ~25% "real" germans. If I'm not mistaken (i very well might be), Huk's father is straight up American. And he grew up most of his childhood in the US, so he really is half American.
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On October 07 2014 07:38 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:Show nested quote +On October 07 2014 07:36 Dingodile wrote:On October 07 2014 07:03 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:59 djraphi23 wrote:On October 07 2014 06:49 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:26 Die4Ever wrote:On October 07 2014 06:24 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:16 Jacmert wrote: Canada vs Korea, let's do this. Can we change the game played to hockey? I think that might help our odds. Polt would win anyways, he's just a superior human being to everyone else in every way You forget just how good canadians are at hockey. 7 Koreans vs 1 Canadian Girl I'm gonna put my money on the Canadian. Poor Huk ... Forgot about him (long day at work). He's born in america anyway so he doesn't really count. My point still stands. If fact, that only makes it MORE in Canada's favor. If the whole family comes from country x but kid is born in country y. kid is still the nationality of x, even if they live in country y (afterwards). I really dont care what documents say as long as you live/act like the nation you live (ofc that circumstances in your family). I still dont understand why birthplace makes the difference which nationality you are. By that logic german football team are only ~25% "real" germans. If I'm not mistaken (i very well might be), Huk's father is straight up American. And he grew up most of his childhood in the US, so he really is half American.
Why don't we just settle this by giving HuK a hockey try-out?
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On October 07 2014 07:39 IntoTheheart wrote:Show nested quote +On October 07 2014 07:38 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 07:36 Dingodile wrote:On October 07 2014 07:03 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:59 djraphi23 wrote:On October 07 2014 06:49 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:26 Die4Ever wrote:On October 07 2014 06:24 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:16 Jacmert wrote: Canada vs Korea, let's do this. Can we change the game played to hockey? I think that might help our odds. Polt would win anyways, he's just a superior human being to everyone else in every way You forget just how good canadians are at hockey. 7 Koreans vs 1 Canadian Girl I'm gonna put my money on the Canadian. Poor Huk ... Forgot about him (long day at work). He's born in america anyway so he doesn't really count. My point still stands. If fact, that only makes it MORE in Canada's favor. If the whole family comes from country x but kid is born in country y. kid is still the nationality of x, even if they live in country y (afterwards). I really dont care what documents say as long as you live/act like the nation you live (ofc that circumstances in your family). I still dont understand why birthplace makes the difference which nationality you are. By that logic german football team are only ~25% "real" germans. If I'm not mistaken (i very well might be), Huk's father is straight up American. And he grew up most of his childhood in the US, so he really is half American. Why don't we just settle this by giving HuK a hockey try-out?
Good idea. Who here can get in contact with him?
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On October 07 2014 07:43 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:Show nested quote +On October 07 2014 07:39 IntoTheheart wrote:On October 07 2014 07:38 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 07:36 Dingodile wrote:On October 07 2014 07:03 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:59 djraphi23 wrote:On October 07 2014 06:49 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:26 Die4Ever wrote:On October 07 2014 06:24 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:16 Jacmert wrote: Canada vs Korea, let's do this. Can we change the game played to hockey? I think that might help our odds. Polt would win anyways, he's just a superior human being to everyone else in every way You forget just how good canadians are at hockey. 7 Koreans vs 1 Canadian Girl I'm gonna put my money on the Canadian. Poor Huk ... Forgot about him (long day at work). He's born in america anyway so he doesn't really count. My point still stands. If fact, that only makes it MORE in Canada's favor. If the whole family comes from country x but kid is born in country y. kid is still the nationality of x, even if they live in country y (afterwards). I really dont care what documents say as long as you live/act like the nation you live (ofc that circumstances in your family). I still dont understand why birthplace makes the difference which nationality you are. By that logic german football team are only ~25% "real" germans. If I'm not mistaken (i very well might be), Huk's father is straight up American. And he grew up most of his childhood in the US, so he really is half American. Why don't we just settle this by giving HuK a hockey try-out? Good idea. Who here can get in contact with him? anyone with twitter
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On October 07 2014 06:51 The_Templar wrote:Show nested quote +On October 07 2014 06:26 Die4Ever wrote:On October 07 2014 06:24 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:16 Jacmert wrote: Canada vs Korea, let's do this. Can we change the game played to hockey? I think that might help our odds. Polt would win anyways, he's just a superior human being to everyone else in every way Sure, but can he beat a canadian at hockey? Obviously not.
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On October 07 2014 07:38 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:Show nested quote +On October 07 2014 07:36 Dingodile wrote:On October 07 2014 07:03 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:59 djraphi23 wrote:On October 07 2014 06:49 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:26 Die4Ever wrote:On October 07 2014 06:24 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:16 Jacmert wrote: Canada vs Korea, let's do this. Can we change the game played to hockey? I think that might help our odds. Polt would win anyways, he's just a superior human being to everyone else in every way You forget just how good canadians are at hockey. 7 Koreans vs 1 Canadian Girl I'm gonna put my money on the Canadian. Poor Huk ... Forgot about him (long day at work). He's born in america anyway so he doesn't really count. My point still stands. If fact, that only makes it MORE in Canada's favor. If the whole family comes from country x but kid is born in country y. kid is still the nationality of x, even if they live in country y (afterwards). I really dont care what documents say as long as you live/act like the nation you live (ofc that circumstances in your family). I still dont understand why birthplace makes the difference which nationality you are. By that logic german football team are only ~25% "real" germans. If I'm not mistaken (i very well might be), Huk's father is straight up American. And he grew up most of his childhood in the US, so he really is half American. He identifies himself (more often) as Canadian, and I think his Dad's side is the Canadian side, actually.
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On October 07 2014 08:36 Jacmert wrote:Show nested quote +On October 07 2014 07:38 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 07:36 Dingodile wrote:On October 07 2014 07:03 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:59 djraphi23 wrote:On October 07 2014 06:49 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:26 Die4Ever wrote:On October 07 2014 06:24 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:16 Jacmert wrote: Canada vs Korea, let's do this. Can we change the game played to hockey? I think that might help our odds. Polt would win anyways, he's just a superior human being to everyone else in every way You forget just how good canadians are at hockey. 7 Koreans vs 1 Canadian Girl I'm gonna put my money on the Canadian. Poor Huk ... Forgot about him (long day at work). He's born in america anyway so he doesn't really count. My point still stands. If fact, that only makes it MORE in Canada's favor. If the whole family comes from country x but kid is born in country y. kid is still the nationality of x, even if they live in country y (afterwards). I really dont care what documents say as long as you live/act like the nation you live (ofc that circumstances in your family). I still dont understand why birthplace makes the difference which nationality you are. By that logic german football team are only ~25% "real" germans. If I'm not mistaken (i very well might be), Huk's father is straight up American. And he grew up most of his childhood in the US, so he really is half American. He identifies himself (more often) as Canadian, and I think his Dad's side is the Canadian side, actually.
I know, I'm just think it might affect his hockey playing ability
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Heart 3 - 1 Scarlett HyuN 3 - 0 HuK Bomber 3 - 2 Pigbaby Polt 3 - 1 HerO
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On October 07 2014 08:40 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:Show nested quote +On October 07 2014 08:36 Jacmert wrote:On October 07 2014 07:38 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 07:36 Dingodile wrote:On October 07 2014 07:03 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:59 djraphi23 wrote:On October 07 2014 06:49 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:26 Die4Ever wrote:On October 07 2014 06:24 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On October 07 2014 06:16 Jacmert wrote: Canada vs Korea, let's do this. Can we change the game played to hockey? I think that might help our odds. Polt would win anyways, he's just a superior human being to everyone else in every way You forget just how good canadians are at hockey. 7 Koreans vs 1 Canadian Girl I'm gonna put my money on the Canadian. Poor Huk ... Forgot about him (long day at work). He's born in america anyway so he doesn't really count. My point still stands. If fact, that only makes it MORE in Canada's favor. If the whole family comes from country x but kid is born in country y. kid is still the nationality of x, even if they live in country y (afterwards). I really dont care what documents say as long as you live/act like the nation you live (ofc that circumstances in your family). I still dont understand why birthplace makes the difference which nationality you are. By that logic german football team are only ~25% "real" germans. If I'm not mistaken (i very well might be), Huk's father is straight up American. And he grew up most of his childhood in the US, so he really is half American. He identifies himself (more often) as Canadian, and I think his Dad's side is the Canadian side, actually. I know, I'm just think it might affect his hockey playing ability I have a hunch he straight up can't play (ice) hockey. (SORRY HUK)
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There are so many different Zealot Hockey jokes that can be made right now.
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Sick picture. Added to OP.
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On October 07 2014 11:12 The_Templar wrote:Sick picture. Added to OP. Badass poster. Cept they mussed up Scarlett pretty bad...
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Wait I'm probably missing something, but why is HerO Ned Stark?
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