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Both sides suck and poop on lawns.
Alternatively you could use a wide central defender
Nice to see you again, Darth Invader. Don't get banned again.
Pictures and proof OR I don't believe it.
More than likely it is fellow Liberals and you are too ignorant to tell the difference.
Thunder chickens know neither manners nor restraint; accept your fate, or get clucked.
That isn't entirely true; as a partial thunderbird myself I can tell you that picking a fellow turk up and doing some squats with them nestled in your shoulders can and will woo them into your good graces. the smaller you are relative to them the greater the wooing.
it has to be a tight hold though; if you let them have too much wiggle they'll think you are underestimating them and start pecking and things.
They're just ever so slightly more timid than the average goose.