Mike’s right. None of them are bad. They’re all terrible.
The first one was funny as hell, 5 minutes later I’m still laughing.
i agree with onetime. first one is hilarious.
love the first one….
Tom.
Each of the little “people” in the first one is a pair of Korean characters that sound like, “you.”
In whatever they think they are are horrendously gay. I mean, actual sex between dudes, somehow is less gay and not nearly as offensive.
http://ppt.cc/ew(L
(http://url7。me/c6i4 )
Lamebook, if you can hear me:-
Make me a mod. I live on the other side of the world, so I can fight spambots while y sleep safe in your beds.
And I *promise* to only delete the virusy links, and not whiny comments from disgruntled sex-workers who disagree with me.
Yeah, also wondering why they’ve got the Hangul character for “U” (lit. pronounced like the letter U) typed as their little people. Personally I prefer the characterization for “hoot” to represent little dudes (훗) but that’s just me.
http://bit。ly/oGbb83
http://ai。vc/uf
http://ppt。cc/xhNq
That is the Korean character that sounds like “yoo.” So really, the joke is on the reader.
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Mike’s right. None of them are bad. They’re all terrible.
The first one was funny as hell, 5 minutes later I’m still laughing.
i agree with onetime. first one is hilarious.
love the first one….
Tom.
Tom.
Each of the little “people” in the first one is a pair of Korean characters that sound like, “you.”
In whatever they think they are are horrendously gay. I mean, actual sex between dudes, somehow is less gay and not nearly as offensive.
http://ppt.cc/ew(L
(http://url7。me/c6i4 )
Lamebook, if you can hear me:-
Make me a mod. I live on the other side of the world, so I can fight spambots while y sleep safe in your beds.
And I *promise* to only delete the virusy links, and not whiny comments from disgruntled sex-workers who disagree with me.
Yeah, also wondering why they’ve got the Hangul character for “U” (lit. pronounced like the letter U) typed as their little people. Personally I prefer the characterization for “hoot” to represent little dudes (훗) but that’s just me.
http://bit。ly/oGbb83
http://ai。vc/uf
http://ppt。cc/xhNq
That is the Korean character that sounds like “yoo.” So really, the joke is on the reader.