hostillity was begun by you and your witty little rock remark. see, this is the arrogance many people lay claim to being subjected too. try and understand that you do not know everything. consider yourself forgiven for not knowing everything about koalas. if you would cast your eyes back up there were no snide remarks before you thought petty abuse could prove me wrong.
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Hm, I don't remember making any "witty little rock remark", in fact I have no idea what you are talking about. That still does not mean you can find my next random post and attack it just because you did not agree with something I said in a completely different post. I certainly never claimed to know everything, and sorry if I came off as being "arrogant" but that is simply not what I am trying to portray. People are entitled to their own opinions, just because mine differ from yours does not imply that I am hostile or arrogant. But, whatever, I will try to not respond directly to your posts from now on if that makes you feel more comfortable. ;)
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indeed, thankyou jib.
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haha i knew too
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They are not called Koala bears, they are Koalas, don't worry Covle, he is an ignorant American.
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And you don't have to be a Koala expert to know that. And Covle is not just overreacting, it would piss off any Australian if some American tried to correct them by saying "they're called Koala bears too". Dumbarse.
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^ Haha, I'm suddenly ignorant because I don't know about some piece of sh*t animal that is rampant in Australia? I don't live there and I don't care about your stupid f*cking dingle doos and kangaroo poo. If you can stereotype americans, then I can stereotype your stupid ass country. You guys are pathetic, find something better to argue about.
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I've read this entire thread and I have to put an end to this stupid petty,(although I'm on hookers with machineguns side) and ridiculous argument to rest. The reason the koala is called a koala bear is because the koala looks like a teddy bear, if you want to get technical (pay attention Covel) they are called Phasclarctos cinereus.
Now there are only 2,000 to 8,000 koalas in the wild! Although not officially classified as endangered, the population of Australian koalas has dropped by 90% in less than a decade! Did you know that??? look it up: http://www.koalaexpress.com.au/facts1.htm :finger: |
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no its colour...no its color...tomato...tomato dumb f*cks. ive heard the term koala bears used many times, but im an ignorant american. you say koalas because you are from australia. jesus, get the hell over it. retards who argue over what a stupid ass animal is called in there country aggrivate me. matter of fact they piss me off so much they dont get to come on and argue over such petty things for 2 days. this is not the content i wish to have on these boards. |
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