my 250 doesn't satisfy me anymore, shes just not doing it
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If you can make it on Kiwibiker you can make it anywhere.
OK to be honest, I don't like Koreans too. Actually, in my point of view, when I see a "naughty" Korean I see a naughty person. Say it what you want, it's about individual person not nationality.
I had no harm taken while reading through the thread cause I understand most young teenage male Koreans are wild and crazy (so fucking selfish and they think physical fighting is very cool). It's very rare to find a calm, other-respecting Korean. Infact it's very VERY VERY rare.
Fight him if you will, and please tell me you won. Because I too don't like self-uncontrollable-insane-stupid-Korean.
Have fun
P.S. I bet that Korean guy would be online on his Cyworld (Korean Facebook/Bebo/Myspace) and telling all of his friends how he met a kiwi kid who wanted to fight him.
If you can make it on Kiwibiker you can make it anywhere.
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Well someone's gotta fund all you fuckin lazy Kiwi bludgers.
Who's fuckin useless, the "people that have always been here"* or the immigrants?
Best find yourself a waaaaahmbulance to take you to WINZ next week.
*excuse my immigrant ignorance but aren't the Maori's the "people that have always been here" ?![]()
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