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It has an antimatter edge which can delete matter that comes in contact with it.
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I think one edge is just as sharp as a knife......
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No, im pretty sure it has an antimatter edge...
Re: Britain and North America
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Originally Posted by spiderkid12
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Originally Posted by ShadowHaunter
America has ghetto speak.
And Italians dont have a funny accent?
Way to steal my random debates idea :/
Im not really an american though. Im mainly romainian. I was born in Rome but i live in america. Perfectly legal though.
Italians have-a funny accents. Now letsa go!
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Originally Posted by ChadNorris
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Originally Posted by spiderkid12
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Originally Posted by ShadowHaunter
America has ghetto speak.
And Italians dont have a funny accent?
Way to steal my random debates idea :/
Im not really an american though. Im mainly romainian. I was born in Rome but i live in america. Perfectly legal though.
Italians have-a funny accents. Now letsa go!
Stupid Mario...
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Originally Posted by ChadNorris
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Originally Posted by spiderkid12
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Originally Posted by ShadowHaunter
America has ghetto speak.
And Italians dont have a funny accent?
Way to steal my random debates idea :/
Im not really an american though. Im mainly romainian. I was born in Rome but i live in america. Perfectly legal though.
Italians have-a funny accents. Now letsa go!
And that kids, is what you call a stereotype!
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Real Italian accents are way cooler than Mario's fake accent. :lol:
But seriously, I am annoyed that such an old stereotype still exists.
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um, my mom used to eat pizza with silverware.
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You missed the second page.
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stereotypes stay around for a long time.
well most of them.
on topic:
to Americans, the Englishmen have a British accent
to Englishmen, Americans have an american accent,
saying who is correct is impossible, since both are right.