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Always thought the Step Mom/Sister scenarios were a bit weird, but I suppose the film makers are responding to their market?

Ugh! America -  Stop fancying who your Dad's shagging!

Even if it is Alison Tyler.

 

 

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10 hours ago, Xann said:

Always thought the Step Mom/Sister scenarios were a bit weird, but I suppose the film makers are responding to their market?

Ugh! America -  Stop fancying who your Dad's shagging!

Even if it is Alison Tyler.

 

 

Pornhub seems to be full of step-sister/mom/dad/daughter etc porn these days (so I've been told)

Quite a weird one. It wouldn't do it for me.

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23 minutes ago, NurembergVillan said:

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Well, China is the wrong colour for a start. 

Vietnam might be one of the hardest countries to conquer in the world. The climate, the terrain and the local population are some seriously tough opponents. 

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1 hour ago, HanoiVillan said:

Well, China is the wrong colour for a start. 

Vietnam might be one of the hardest countries to conquer in the world. The climate, the terrain and the local population are some seriously tough opponents. 

Didn't both side claim Victory in that one  ?


 

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9 minutes ago, tonyh29 said:

Didn't both side claim Victory in that one  ?


 

Yes, they did. But China achieved very little, at great cost. 

I'm probably a bit sensitive about the seeming claim that 'Vietnamese rice farmers' represent some kind of pushover that you'd expect a military to steamroller. In reality, their post-Second-World-War military record stacks up pretty favourably compared to nearly every country on the planet. 

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7 minutes ago, HanoiVillan said:

Yes, they did. But China achieved very little, at great cost. 

I'm probably a bit sensitive about the seeming claim that 'Vietnamese rice farmers' represent some kind of pushover that you'd expect a military to steamroller. In reality, their post-Second-World-War military record stacks up pretty favourably compared to nearly every country on the planet. 

tbf I think its intention was laughing at  (and with) America rather than insulting the Vietnamese

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