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Will Hornung Finally Lose His Virginity in 2013?

Yes, he will get a pity root.
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Voting closed: February 12, 2013, 02:33:19 PM

Odinson

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Quote from: "Shen Li"Is it supposed to represent Singapore?


Singapores coat of arms is a lion and a tiger.



The blonde features however are european.

Singapore is referred to as the Lion City.  



I knew the blonde features were not SE Asian. :roll:


Tiger would be for asians. I´ve always associated tigers with asians.

Anonymous

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Singapores coat of arms is a lion and a tiger.



The blonde features however are european.

Singapore is referred to as the Lion City.  



I knew the blonde features were not SE Asian. :roll:


Tiger would be for asians. I´ve always associated tigers with asians.

Koreans have an affinity for tigers.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Odinson"
Quote from: "Shen Li"
Quote from: "Odinson"


Singapores coat of arms is a lion and a tiger.



The blonde features however are european.

Singapore is referred to as the Lion City.  



I knew the blonde features were not SE Asian. :roll:


Tiger would be for asians. I´ve always associated tigers with asians.

I associate India with tigers more than any other country.

Odinson

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Singapore is referred to as the Lion City.  



I knew the blonde features were not SE Asian. :roll:


Tiger would be for asians. I´ve always associated tigers with asians.

I associate India with tigers more than any other country.


Nah. The samurai had tigers in their flags... Suitable.



In a sense if I look like a lion with my blonde mane, indians do not look like tigers.

Anonymous

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Quote from: "Odinson"


Tiger would be for asians. I´ve always associated tigers with asians.

I associate India with tigers more than any other country.


Nah. The samurai had tigers in their flags... Suitable.



In a sense if I look like a lion with my blonde mane, indians do not look like tigers.

India has the most wild tigers of any country in the world.

Odinson

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I associate India with tigers more than any other country.


Nah. The samurai had tigers in their flags... Suitable.



In a sense if I look like a lion with my blonde mane, indians do not look like tigers.

India has the most wild tigers of any country in the world.


And we have no lions but don´t you think we look like lions with our long blonde hairs and srong physique?

Anonymous

Quote from: "Odinson"
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Quote from: "Odinson"


Nah. The samurai had tigers in their flags... Suitable.



In a sense if I look like a lion with my blonde mane, indians do not look like tigers.

India has the most wild tigers of any country in the world.


And we have no lions but don´t you think we look like lions with our long blonde hairs and srong physique?

I never really thought about it Mr Odinson.

Odinson

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India has the most wild tigers of any country in the world.


And we have no lions but don´t you think we look like lions with our long blonde hairs and srong physique?

I never really thought about it Mr Odinson.


I´ve always noticed the human resemblance to predators.

Anonymous

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And we have no lions but don´t you think we look like lions with our long blonde hairs and srong physique?

I never really thought about it Mr Odinson.


I´ve always noticed the human resemblance to predators.

Have you ever saw a large predator in the wild Odinson?



I have black bears, grizzlies, coyotes, foxes and wolves.

Odinson

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I never really thought about it Mr Odinson.


I´ve always noticed the human resemblance to predators.

Have you ever saw a large predator in the wild Odinson?



I have black bears, grizzlies, coyotes, foxes and wolves.


Polar-bears, brown-bears (those are the biggest and strongest predators in the world) and wolves.

Coyotes and foxes aren´t exactly large predators.

Wolf is large but I don´t think it´s categorized as a large predator.

Wolves pester schoolkids and joggers once in every year.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Odinson"
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I´ve always noticed the human resemblance to predators.

Have you ever saw a large predator in the wild Odinson?



I have black bears, grizzlies, coyotes, foxes and wolves.


Polar-bears, brown-bears (those are the biggest and strongest predators in the world) and wolves.

Coyotes and foxes aren´t exactly large predators.

Wolf is large but I don´t think it´s categorized as a large predator.

Wolves pester schoolkids and joggers once in every year.

Sometimes mountain lions and bears attack humans in Canada..



I haven't heard of wolves attacking humans.

Odinson

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Have you ever saw a large predator in the wild Odinson?



I have black bears, grizzlies, coyotes, foxes and wolves.


Polar-bears, brown-bears (those are the biggest and strongest predators in the world) and wolves.

Coyotes and foxes aren´t exactly large predators.

Wolf is large but I don´t think it´s categorized as a large predator.

Wolves pester schoolkids and joggers once in every year.

Sometimes mountain lions and bears attack humans in Canada..



I haven't heard of wolves attacking humans.


The wolves pester but they ar enot attacking.



We never get attacked by bears.



If the canadian wilderness is like that, I wanna go there... Carrying a rifle of course.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Odinson"
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Quote from: "Odinson"


Polar-bears, brown-bears (those are the biggest and strongest predators in the world) and wolves.

Coyotes and foxes aren´t exactly large predators.

Wolf is large but I don´t think it´s categorized as a large predator.

Wolves pester schoolkids and joggers once in every year.

Sometimes mountain lions and bears attack humans in Canada..



I haven't heard of wolves attacking humans.


The wolves pester but they ar enot attacking.



We never get attacked by bears.



If the canadian wilderness is like that, I wanna go there... Carrying a rifle of course.

We own an recreational vehicle and go camping in the mountains several times a year..



We see elk, deer, bears, eagles regularly..



We have never seen a mountain lion in the wild though.

Odinson

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Sometimes mountain lions and bears attack humans in Canada..



I haven't heard of wolves attacking humans.


The wolves pester but they ar enot attacking.



We never get attacked by bears.



If the canadian wilderness is like that, I wanna go there... Carrying a rifle of course.

We own an recreational vehicle and go camping in the mountains several times a year..



We see elk, deer, bears, eagles regularly..



We have never seen a mountain lion in the wild though.


Yes, the canadian bears are different. The bears catch fishes from rivers, yes?

Anonymous

Quote from: "Odinson"
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Quote from: "Odinson"


The wolves pester but they ar enot attacking.



We never get attacked by bears.



If the canadian wilderness is like that, I wanna go there... Carrying a rifle of course.

We own an recreational vehicle and go camping in the mountains several times a year..



We see elk, deer, bears, eagles regularly..



We have never seen a mountain lion in the wild though.


Yes, the canadian bears are different. The bears catch fishes from rivers, yes?

Grizzlies are better fishermen than black bears.