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This dim-witted sloth is the worst excuse for a human-being. Not only does he lack the skill to express himself, he also has tourettes

i'll take the bait... ratemyteachers... why?

i'll take the bait... ratemyteachers... why?

Noun 1. dimwit - a stupid incompetent person

doofus, nitwit, half-wit

colloquialism - a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech

simpleton, simple - a person lacking intelligence or common sense

Noun 1. sloth - a disinclination to work or exert yourself

slothfulness

disinclination, hesitancy, hesitation, indisposition, reluctance - a certain degree of unwillingness; "a reluctance to commit himself"; "his hesitancy revealed his basic indisposition"; "after some hesitation he agreed"

2. sloth - any of several slow-moving arboreal mammals of South America and Central America; they hang from branches back downward and feed on leaves and fruits

tree sloth

edentate - primitive terrestrial mammal with few if any teeth; of tropical Central America and South America

Bradypodidae, family Bradypodidae - a family of edentates comprising the true sloths

Bradypus tridactylus, three-toed sloth, ai - a sloth that has three long claws on each forefoot and each hindfoot

Choloepus didactylus, two-toed sloth, unai, unau - relatively small fast-moving sloth with two long claws on each front foot

Choloepus hoffmanni, two-toed sloth, unai, unau - a sloth of Central America that has two long claws on each forefoot and three long claws on each hindfoot

3. sloth - apathy and inactivity in the practice of virtue (personified as one of the deadly sins)

acedia, laziness

deadly sin, mortal sin - an unpardonable sin entailing a total loss of grace; "theologians list seven mortal sins"

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^Sounds very silly obviously. Most likely people are trying to get what they paid for them back when they were the majority of 250's on the market or the value has stayed high because of the original worth. There's no way they would actually sell for that much. Kwaka 250's are just as good if not better considering the km's. Plus you can put an Akrapovic on them :worship:

Praying rain doesn't fall over Phillip Island circuit tomorrow... Just that little bit of land... Please please please. Friggen bleak forecast for the next two days :(

rarity like all things aging from the 80s

Oh and watched the movie Warrior today, quite impressive i thought

They don't seem rare enough to warrant paying the same price for a bike that is 20 years older...Scratch that off the list.

Late model Ninja is looking like the go..

^Sounds very silly obviously. Most likely people are trying to get what they paid for them back when they were the majority of 250's on the market or the value has stayed high because of the original worth. There's no way they would actually sell for that much. Kwaka 250's are just as good if not better considering the km's. Plus you can put an Akrapovic on them :worship:

No idea what an Akrapovic is, but I wouldn't buy a 20 year old bike unless there was a substantial saving to be made, which going by bikesales listings, there isn't.

Not too convinced on rarity Ash... I mean, there are heaps about and they weren't a remarkable model, most are now in poor condition. RVF/VFR400 are more the 80's catch. But you could be right.

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