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Harrisfan

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Everything posted by Harrisfan

  1. Do they add sauce?
  2. American streets are nothing like Thailand.
  3. They look nothing alike. The atmosphere is totally different. The menus are different.
  4. I didnt know people ate pillows.
  5. Google cheap flights to uk.
  6. Sitting in Thailand thinking about Trump 16 hoursa day. Losing.
  7. Why do chicken eggs always taste the same?
  8. Albo is useless. Complete flog but Dutton is too boring to get elected. They need a new leader.
  9. We went to a big stadium and bet on it. The theory worked. Might have been a fluke who knows but tatts are painful so tough guys get them.
  10. Adults under 50 are especially likely to have a tattoo. Some 41% of those under 30 have at least one, as do 46% of those ages 30 to 49. This compares with a quarter of adults ages 50 to 64 and 13% of those 65 and older. https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2023/08/15/32-of-americans-have-a-tattoo-including-22-who-have-more-than-one/
  11. Muay Thai guys with more tatts usually win. Thats what I found.
  12. Polls say Dutton gets smashed. Even if wrong he's likely to lose. No personality and not enough good policies.
  13. 40% of western guys under 40 have them.
  14. Personalities win elections. Dutton doesnt have one. Albo is a complete flog but Dutton would bore the leg of a table.

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