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Hope you have a nice time celebrating today, shion! :jess:
What Canadian things are you going to do today!? :excited:
Is it true that you get to punch a Canadian on Canada Day and they have to just accept it? I have a couple of Canadians who I keep in my house so this would be useful information.
Happy birthday from your bros down south
Canada/US forever http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...ps95147f77.gif :heart: http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...ps2a04fa59.gif
Hooray to our western neighbors! Good job on being totally balls-out insane when you get into a war yet having a reputation as the most pacifist country to exist until the Buddha founds one!
PS: You're not unique stop being silly and join the US already.
Might do some fireworks and go out to dinner! There isn't really any big celebration to go to where I live because where I like is not currently in Canada
I would probably just say ow, but I suppose that depends on the Canadian
If someone were to punch me on Canada Day, or any other day, I would retaliate. If things escalated quickly enough it would end with them stabbed to death and me wearing their face as a mask as a warning to any others who might think it a fun idea to punch me.
I am a very bad Canadian.
I'm a big fan of making a point in a way people won't forget.
When you say "escalate", what if it escalates to wrestling in maple syrup? As a Canadian, surely that is the one thing to placate you.
wrestling in maple syrup is a favourite pastime of ours and would qualify as a deescalation.
What if there are landmines buried in the maple syrup?
Psy you should change your sig to Canada for Canada day. I just spoke to all of my Canadian friends and they are very sad that you have USA in there and not Canada and they are crying so much they are becoming dehydrated and its a serious medical concern for the nation
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First murder, then wearing the victim's face, then syrup wrestling, THEN LAND MINES IN THE SYRUP!!!
Every time I get my erection down, it tears through my pants again!
And I guess that sums up the meaning of Canada Day pretty well.