Poll: V for Peace, or V for Victory? -Poll-

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Elvis Starburst

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Exactly as the thread title says! :3 I personally go with V for Peace, but we must have some Victory in there, or progress will not be made.
 

Vault101

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what about?

*puts on shads*

V for Vendetta?

WWWWWWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH
 

krazykidd

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Vault101 said:
what about?

*puts on sheds*

V for Vendetta?

WWWWWWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH
Dammittttt i came in this thread specifically to say that . Damn youuuuuuuuu :/

OT: peace . It's the only way the lyrics " put up the peace sign, put your index down" make sense.
 

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I hardly ever see people use it outside of pictures.......weird.

Anyway, I'd go with both.
 

Nouw

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I found out last year that V flipped means fuck you. Absolutely ridiculous. Personally I don't really do the V[sub]anymore[/sub]but I'll choose peace. Why? Because peace sells.
 

Dirty Hipsters

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Isn't there a V for "I just did a freaky sex thing" in Japanese porn? Yeah, I like that one.
 

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The .50 Caliber Cow said:
Nouw said:
Because peace sells.
Should of quoted you. I was just posting for the heck of it but my post is relevant :p

[sub][sub]Moo! ^.^[/sub][/sub]
Heh that's pretty funny xD. Good on you for that reference.
 

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Hookah said:
Nouw said:
I found out last year that V flipped means fuck you. Absolutely ridiculous.
There is a reason for that. But I will not explain it to you, barbaroi.
I will. :D

During the Hundred Years War, the French armies suffered greatly at the hands of the English Longbowmen. Any captured archer would have his bow fingers, being the fingers that make the peace/victory sign, cut off so he could not fire again. When there two armies would face off, much jeering and taunting would ensue before the battle. The English Archers would take to sticking their two fingers up toward the French in a gesture to say "Ha, as long as we got these, we're gonna slaughter you guys".
 

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Both I guess? Although it seems to me that the V for Victory is used more today, I think.

Man I'm indecisive here.