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I almost went with persimmon

 

SCRAP that question, pls

 

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I've never even watched a single second of Riverflop, I expect it's absolute trash, but 13RY was intolerable and probably the most annoying thing I've seen all year, I'm glad that bitch is dead

 

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2 minutes ago, bestfiction said:

we love the most iconic series of 2017 produced by Woman of the Year :clap3:

 

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I didn't know Rih produced that. Truly a legend. 

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9 minutes ago, Navyofbadgals said:

panned? yes

 

I don't even know ha, Selegend truly won

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Just now, Fruity said:

I've never even watched a single second of Riverflop, I expect it's absolute trash, but 13RY was intolerable and probably the most annoying thing I've seen all year, I'm glad that bitch is dead

 

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Wow spill all the tea

 

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Educate yourselves huns.

I cant see the difference but... there is a difference!

 

What is the difference between Orange and Mandarin?

• Oranges are more round in shape, whereas mandarins are flatter at ends.

• Mandarins are easier to peel than oranges.

• Mandarins have a flatter taste than oranges.

• Mandarins are native to south east China, whereas oranges are grown in all tropical and sub tropical climates around the world.

 

http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-orange-and-vs-mandarin/

 

Wasnt there another debate on combining answers early on too. :priceless:

 

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1 minute ago, RandomName said:

Educate yourselves huns.

I cant see the difference but... there is a difference!

 

What is the difference between Orange and Mandarin?

• Oranges are more round in shape, whereas mandarins are flatter at ends.

• Mandarins are easier to peel than oranges.

• Mandarins have a flatter taste than oranges.

• Mandarins are native to south east China, whereas oranges are grown in all tropical and sub tropical climates around the world.

 

http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-orange-and-vs-mandarin/

 

Wasnt there another debate on combining answers early on too. :priceless:

 

Fake news'd

 

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8 minutes ago, Fenrir said:

I didn't know Rih produced that. Truly a legend. 

 

wrong year honey

but hey, Rih slayed in that Luke Besson movie! 

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1 minute ago, Fenrir said:

rihported for nicknames and lies! Enjoy your time in banland, fatty.

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The fact that i actually got a WP for nicknames last round, because i “accidentally” wrote Taylor’s name wrong

 

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Posted (edited)

I've put mandarin for the FROOT question because they are clearly superior 

 

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Eh when does this start. I will probably have to multitask for this, so tell me if I am going to flop, cause then I can leave. 

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1 minute ago, RandomName said:

Educate yourselves huns.

I cant see the difference but... there is a difference!

 

What is the difference between Orange and Mandarin?

• Oranges are more round in shape, whereas mandarins are flatter at ends.

• Mandarins are easier to peel than oranges.

• Mandarins have a flatter taste than oranges.

• Mandarins are native to south east China, whereas oranges are grown in all tropical and sub tropical climates around the world.

 

http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-orange-and-vs-mandarin/

 

Wasnt there another debate on combining answers early on too. :priceless:

 

bitch you just posting this cause you didn't say ANY of those answers and don't wanna flop as hard

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Change my answer to "13 Reasons Why" please.

 

Thank you.

 

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2 minutes ago, Fruity said:

I've never even watched a single second of Riverflop, I expect it's absolute trash, but 13RY was intolerable and probably the most annoying thing I've seen all year, I'm glad that bitch is dead

 

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Change my answer to "oranges" please.

 

Thank you.

 

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1 minute ago, Citrus said:

@Navyofbadgals you're doing a great job but can you stop tagging me I don't care anymore x

okay sorry xo :heart2: 

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1 minute ago, Citrus said:

@Navyofbadgals you're doing a great job but can you stop tagging me I don't care anymore x

Scrihm

 

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Oranges and Mandarins are two distinct fruits, but if we are combining them, then all citrus fruits should be combined, no?

 

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Just now, shelven said:

Scrihm

 

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the real scrihm was your answer for q3 kii

Posted

Clementine >>>

Posted
2 minutes ago, RandomName said:

Educate yourselves huns.

I cant see the difference but... there is a difference!

 

What is the difference between Orange and Mandarin?

• Oranges are more round in shape, whereas mandarins are flatter at ends.

• Mandarins are easier to peel than oranges.

• Mandarins have a flatter taste than oranges.

• Mandarins are native to south east China, whereas oranges are grown in all tropical and sub tropical climates around the world.

 

http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-orange-and-vs-mandarin/

 

Wasnt there another debate on combining answers early on too. :priceless:

 

Nobody said they are the exact same, but they fall under the same umbrella

The mandarin orange also known as the mandarin or mandarine, is a small citrus tree with fruit resembling other oranges

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Hallo

 

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Posted
Just now, Navyofbadgals said:

the real scrihm was your answer for q3 kii

I have no clue what I was thinking tbh

 

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1 minute ago, mike3009 said:

Change my answer to "oranges" please.

 

Thank you.

 

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