I can't stand people who can dish it out but can't take it.

Oh, I'm a poet and didn't know it.

I can't stand people who can dish it out but can't take it.
I can't stand people who can dish it out but can't take it.
Get some skin!
Bring it. Your skin is apparently paper-thin.
Oh, I'm a poet and didn't know it.![]()
You need to...get out more.
After further reflection, this is not the proper place for this.
If you wish to discuss this in further detail p.m me.
fry themGeese are the worst!! You quickly realize to give them a VERY wide berth....
smoke 'emI prefer them baked, w/ the proper spices o/c.
The males have a spur on their back legs, and it's apparently pretty nasty. According to Wikipedia there was a guy who go hit by one in one of his hands in 1991, and in 2006 he was still experiencing discomfort and stiffness. He was a soldier, and said that it was more painful than getting hit with shrapnel. So if you ever find yourself handling a male Platypus, you should avoid the back legs.Venomous? Really?
How do they inject the venom? Not with their bill, I guess...
I mean ducks are inoffensive creatures... It's hard to believe that anything resembling one could be agressive.
i know it's not trek, but ...
A goose is different from a duck!! For one thing, a goose doesn't have a bill, it has a beak and a very tough one at that!!!
You really are not a country guy, are you?
Here's a test if you're not sure. You walk toward the animal, if it flies away without hesitation, it's a duck, if it turns around and tries to intimidate you, it's a goose. Of course, that only applies to domesticated geese. The wild ones are another story.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatidae
Like it or not, geese and ducks are two very different kinds of birds.
Geese are aggressive, ducks are not.
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