You could have just typed it out, where it could be formatted, indexed, and accessible, but instead it's half sentences spread over a dozen subtitled animated GIFs.
Kexxerwocky is a thing of beauty.
Kexxerwocky is a thing of beauty.
Absolut ely
It was good whisky and bad rum, not vodka.
Oh, go post a news story.
Awkwarrrd....
You may have bested me. Despite filtering your response through five hours and as many shots of bourbon I can't tell if your "Awkwarrrd...." post is calling me out with a rebuttal I can't understand, or an unrelated "post a quote" that has nothing to do with our brief exchange... that I can't understand.
Shalalm Baskur.
I am totally down with this thread considering Kexxerwocky is on the first page.
Kexxerwocky is new to me and I love it.
You may have bested me. Despite filtering your response through five hours and as many shots of bourbon I can't tell if your "Awkwarrrd...." post is calling me out with a rebuttal I can't understand, or an unrelated "post a quote" that has nothing to do with our brief exchange... that I can't understand.
Shalalm Baskur.
It's a random "post a quote" that I found when Googling "awkward text." Because Dr_Awkward.
Anyone else see the irony in a quote that starts with "Nowadays" written by someone who died over a 100 years ago?
Much better.
I'm confused, how am I supposed to use a white card with this?
I'm confused, how am I supposed to use a white card with this?
Quick and dirty.
#1? If it's from a series I'd be interested in reading more of them.
Thank goodness for my infinitely large bladder.
I use my inner fusion ability to turn the components of the water into other elements!
Quick google can't find anymore of those atheist cards, but several sites point to Poe's Law.
I like how so many of these end with the "check and mate" attitude. Between that and just how much is wrong with it I figured it had to be satire.
I like this interpretation
that way I don't have to think that the water I'm drinking has been pee'd many times over
Quick google can't find anymore of those atheist cards, but several sites point to Poe's Law. ;)
I love that this is part of the Wiki article:
Another precedent posted on Usenet dates to 2001. Following the well-known schema of Arthur C. Clarke's third law, Alan Morgan wrote:[5]
"Any sufficiently advanced troll is indistinguishable from a genuine kook."
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