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Who Will Die Next

Started by Anonymous, November 02, 2022, 07:10:06 PM

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Who Will Die Next?

Mel
14 (13.9%)
Herman
18 (17.8%)
Seamajor
12 (11.9%)
Oak(bedridden and weighing 800 lbs.)
5 (5%)
Admn(AIDS or monkeypox)
4 (4%)
Oscar Mayer((AIDS or monkeypox, caught it from Admin)
16 (15.8%)
Joe(AIDS or monkeypoc, threesome with Admin and Oscar)
22 (21.8%)
Lotusbud
3 (3%)
Scouse(killed in battle in the coming race war)
7 (6.9%)
Edward(his inflatable girfriend exploded and knocks him off the balcony of his slum aprtment)
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 14

Voting closed: November 02, 2022, 07:10:06 PM

Melson Gibson

Ya, by all intents and purposes I should probably be dead.  I have abused my body, especially when I was younger...  Yet I live.



I feel stronger than ever before!  I will be around for a long time yet...  Another few decades for sure.  Where I can watch yellow, brown, and black people replacing me no matter where I run to...



I run from them, but they follow me...  Is there anywhere left to run to?  Why do they follow White people around?

weebles

The most intresting part is you jab a person with Naloxone who is literally overdosing on heroin they will not leave you alone till you let them buy you an energy drink and 2 weeks later you meet his EX-GF that tells you he died from another overdose, and you literally have nothing to say but stunned silence.

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DKG

Quote from: SCOUSE post_id=479751 time=1667555388 user_id=1728
Quote from: DKG post_id=479629 time=1667499593 user_id=3390


Yes, it is.


I didn't think D was a Korean name?



My best mate is called that and he's of Irish descent.

D is the first initial of my English name.

Aryan

Ok now I'm confused, so you have a different first name back home?  ac_wot

DKG

Quote from: SCOUSE post_id=479779 time=1667579470 user_id=1728
Ok now I'm confused, so you have a different first name back home?  ac_wot

My parents emigrated when I was a baby. They gave me a Korean name and an English name. My English first name is what appears on my driver's license, my passport, everything. Until today, I forgot I had a Korean name.



I am not fluent in Korean. I understand a little, but I could not carry on a conversation in it.


Anonymous

Quote from: Edward post_id=479784 time=1667585320LOL. Herman takes it.

That's what happens when you post 14 times in your own trophy thread to Herman.

Anonymous


DKG

Quote from: Guest post_id=479796 time=1667593402
Quote from: Edward post_id=479784 time=1667585320LOL. Herman takes it.

That's what happens when you post 14 times in your own trophy thread to Herman.

I think he has a poster of Herman on his bedroom wall.


DKG

Quote from: "Edward" post_id=479805 time=1667601930
I doubt it is him.

Whatever Eddie. I don't care what you do and I doubt anyone else does either.

Anonymous

Quote from: SCOUSE post_id=479779 time=1667579470 user_id=1728
Ok now I'm confused, so you have a different first name back home?  ac_wot

They often do, because White people would have difficulty pronouncing their Asian name.  Also, some chinks use their last name first, which would even be more confusing to Whitey...  So they'll pick something like Billy or Tommy...

Herman

Quote from: "Melvin Gibson" post_id=479838 time=1667608635
Quote from: SCOUSE post_id=479779 time=1667579470 user_id=1728
Ok now I'm confused, so you have a different first name back home?  ac_wot

They often do, because White people would have difficulty pronouncing their Asian name.  Also, some chinks use their last name first, which would even be more confusing to Whitey...  So they'll pick something like Billy or Tommy...

I was given Ukrainian names, but I use English names.

Melson Gibson

Quote from: Herman post_id=479854 time=1667612896 user_id=3396
I was given Ukrainian names, but I use English names.

Many will, since many European given names have a similar English version of it.  My biological Father's name is Per, but here he went by Pete or Peter...

Herman

Quote from: "Melson Gibson" post_id=479859 time=1667613363 user_id=3397
Quote from: Herman post_id=479854 time=1667612896 user_id=3396
I was given Ukrainian names, but I use English names.

Many will, since many European given names have a similar English version of it.  My biological Father's name is Per, but here he went by Pete or Peter...

West Europeans. Not so much us Slavs.

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