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NL888 Posted 13 years ago
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What does "fight a duck" mean? Fight a tough guy?

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Arnold Schwarzenegger took fan questions on Tuesday on Reddit in an http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/16mq0g/iamarnold_ask_me_anything/ (Ask Me Anything) forum, and the former Governator-slash-Terminator opened up on an array of topics from the sentimental to the asinine. Yes, the 65-year-old action star even said he would fight a duck.
  

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No, it just means a duck. " It's just a stupid Reddit tradition -- it wouldn't mean anything to someone who was not familiar with Reddit.

  • No, it just means a duck.
  • " It's just a stupid Reddit tradition -- it wouldn't mean anything to someone who was not familiar with Reddit.
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No, it just means a duck. On Reddit a common (but ridiculous) question to ask people is "Would you rather fight one horse-size duck or one hundred duck-size horses?" It's just a stupid Reddit tradition -- it wouldn't mean anything to someone who was not familiar with Reddit.

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