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RE: Steiner - Emperor Tekagi - 10-03-2017 (10-03-2017, 11:11 AM)DarkTails Wrote: Stop abducting Kusarian girls, it's bad for you! Sader? Useful? k RE: Steiner - DarkTails - 10-03-2017 Higher ranked, definitely more useful than poor Sakura.. right? Right? That's the only defense I have against Nomads! RE: Steiner - Emperor Tekagi - 10-03-2017 (10-03-2017, 11:16 AM)DarkTails Wrote: Higher ranked, definitely more useful than poor Sakura.. right? Right? That's the only defense I have against Nomads! Against Nomads. Not against Satsumi. RE: Steiner - DarkTails - 10-03-2017 Shh. I don't need you and Cael blurting out anymore of Sakura's secrets RE: Steiner - Emperor Tekagi - 10-03-2017 Sorru :3 RE: Steiner - DarkTails - 10-03-2017 Good, now go keep the squids entertained so I'm not tentacle'd, is best apology RE: Steiner - Inferno - 10-03-2017 Yes, indeed. Is that a Harrow Prime I see? I bet it will be easier to get than Harrow RE: Steiner - Reeves - 10-07-2017 Frankensteiner Rammsteiner the first of his name. RE: Steiner - Sombs - 10-07-2017 It's publicly known that some species of Australia are very well at breeding, as for example the European Rabbit or the Australian Steiner. While the former is called a plague, as the rabbits are in those ridiculously high numbers that they threaten Australia's eco-system, the increase of Australian Steiner's population might save the world with their natural chivalry and kind attitude. RE: Steiner - Backo - 10-07-2017 (10-07-2017, 11:20 AM)Sombra Hookier Wrote: It's publicly known that some species of Australia are very well at breeding, as for example the European Rabbit or the Australian Steiner. While the former is called a plague, as the rabbits are in those ridiculously high numbers that they threaten Australia's eco-system, the increase of Australian Steiner's population might save the world with their natural chivalry and kind attitude. Steiner's a roo, not a rabbit! |