Who would win in a fight?

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Re: Who would win in a fight?

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Red is often the color of violence. Purple is the color of royalty, who are often killed by violence. Red wins!

The color orange or the color green?
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Orange, because Rocky Top, that's why.

A Grizzly Bear, or a Celtic warrior?
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Hmm... I think a Celtic Warrior could take a bear. If he's got like, a Sword of +1 Dexterity or something. Or maybe like A Bow of +2 Critical and Arrows of Smiting. I dunno, man, but bears can't equip that stuff at all.

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The bunnies would eat the fluf, but then get tooth decay and eventually die as a result, so it's a tie.

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Haruhi!!

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Ragnarock. You can't place a date on global destruction.

Plato or Confucius?
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Plato stared at the wall of a cave and realized the truth about objective reality, Confucius just said a lot of gnomic stuff.

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Etorki, King of Cheeses, or Onatha, the Intelligent Space Plankton?
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Onatha, the Intelligent Space Plankton! Because intelligent!

Thor or Odin?
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Odin. He has Gungnir, not to mention his animal allies Sleipnir, Huginn, Muninn, and Geri and Freki. Thor just has dumb old Mjolnir.

Eruth, the Seventeen-Story Orangatan Whose Inferiority Complex Makes Him Even More Murderous, or Nick Nolte?
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The one with the longer name. The other guy would be dead before he could even recite that super long name.

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Jungle Jarvan. Because I like him better.

Olk, She Who Answers All Wishes with the Same Answer: PAIN, or Akkkhalothepitep, the Darkness That Lives in the Heart of Every Gym Teacher?
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Gym teachers are used to pain, so Akkkhalothepitep I suppose.

Sword or shield?
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Shield, because...because.

Rugon-Sol, the Albinomaker, or Old Missus Crushgums, Mother of All Catfish?
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Catfish are pretty intense. And very slimy. You've gotta be an extraordinary person to rear all the baby catfish in the world. So I'll give it to Old Missus Crushgums.

Ironman or Cyberman?
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Iron Man. Cybermen are pretty lame.

Fahezza, the Spectacularly Unerotic, or Rollo, the Surprisingly Pronouncable?
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