Gender: Male Location: Chaos.
There can only be CHAOS!
(please log in to view the image) Saddam: ROCK! Judge: TWO PAPERS!
(please log in to view the image) Saddam:
DUDE, DOUBLE YOU TEE EFF is two papers?
(please log in to view the image) Judge:
Two papers are better. Two papers cover the rock TWICE. That f*cking rock ain't going NOWHERE
(please log in to view the image) Saddam:
I've got your two papers RIGHT HERE. NOW PLAY SERIOUS, ASS
(please log in to view the image) Judge: ONE PAPER! Saddam: TIGER HAND! RAWR!!!!! RAWRR! rar. Hahaaa, hi. Tiger Hand. Come on! You Know! ... You don't know Tiger Hand?
Tiger Hand beats paper. Like totally beats paper. Always
(please log in to view the image) Saddam:
Ask Aziz, he knows
(please log in to view the image) Aziz:
Tiger Hand always beats paper (please log in to view the image) Saddam:
I'm sayin' bro!
(please log in to view the image) Judge:
Okay, fine. "Tiger Hand" beats paper. Whatever you say Saddam. No more Tiger Hand
(please log in to view the image) Saddam:
HEY, CRY ME A RIVER, DUDE. IT'S NOT MY FAULT YOU DON'T KNOW TIGER HAND
Gender: Male Location: Chaos.
There can only be CHAOS!
(please log in to view the image) Judge:
Well, You should have picked honesty, then you may not have blown it
(please log in to view the image) Saddam:
You probably don't even know Pen Missile
(please log in to view the image) Judge:
Missile? What Missile?
(please log in to view the image) Saddam:
NYERMMMM. PEN MISSILE!!!!
(please log in to view the image) Judge:
Okay fine, I'm not playing anymore. There is no TIGER HAND and there is no PEN MISSILE. You're just MAKING SHIT UP
(please log in to view the image) Saddam:
AM NOT
(please log in to view the image) Judge:
Are too
(please log in to view the image) Saddam:
That's it, you're going on my list
Just thought I'd share
Yes, I was really bored and recreated it so lazy people didn't have to *heaven forbid* click a link. Original is located here!
"In the year of our Lord 1314, patriots of Scotland, starving and outnumbered, charged the fields at Bannockburn. They fought like warrior poets. They fought like Scotsmen. And won their freedom."