Funny shit is funny.
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Re: Funny shit is funny.
Got to put a Stewart Lee clip up, best stand up alive. Manages to be both sweet, sickening, intelligent and funny at the same time. Some stand ups can do a few of those things, but none does them all at once as well.
TO BAD THEY ONLY GIVE HIM A SHOW ON BRITISH TV ONCE A FUCKING DECADE! HOW MANY SERIES OF 'A PINT OF LARGER AND A PACKET OF CRISPS' DID WE GET! ANYWAY RANT OVER.
TO BAD THEY ONLY GIVE HIM A SHOW ON BRITISH TV ONCE A FUCKING DECADE! HOW MANY SERIES OF 'A PINT OF LARGER AND A PACKET OF CRISPS' DID WE GET! ANYWAY RANT OVER.
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He's a freaking genius.
Oh, DB? That's just slang for Dandy Big muff collector.
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Re: Funny shit is funny.
That was funny, not true but a funny take on the naturalistic fallacy -- dolphins do that gang rape thing too, so do lots of snakes; male dragonflies grab hold of the female and shove her head underwater until she mates with him; and there are a load of beetles with real nasty genitals where the male literally rips into the female's body with what looks like a mediaeval mace. Of course, anemonefish also change sex all the time and mate in groups; bonobos engage in wild group orgies and males settle disputes by rubbing their dicks together; don't think Pat Robertson would like to take any of those lessons from nature either (at least not in public anyway).imsilly wrote:Got to put a Stewart Lee clip up, best stand up alive. Manages to be both sweet, sickening, intelligent and funny at the same time. Some stand ups can do a few of those things, but none does them all at once as well..
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Good deals with all these guys
Good deals with all these guys
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Re: Funny shit is funny.
made all the better via some autotuning
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Re: Funny shit is funny.
If you struggle baby,
It only tightens up...
It only tightens up...
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Re: Funny shit is funny.
love this dog, Denver...this video makes me laugh like a little kid.
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"How is it funny that the dog showed its teeth? Isn't that a sign of aggression or dominance?"
- some bozo asked
obviously never had a dog, or is a cyborg
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"Some dogs show a “submissive grin” when they're feeling extremely submissive. They pull their lips up vertically and display their front teeth (canines and incisors). This signal is almost always accompanied by an overall submissive body posture, such as a lowered head, yelping or whining, and squinty eyes. Only some dogs “grin” this way. People sometimes mistakenly think a dog is being aggressive when, in fact, he's grinning submissively and trying to communicate the exact opposite of aggression."
http://www.medicinenet.com/pets/dog-hea ... nguage.htm
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"How is it funny that the dog showed its teeth? Isn't that a sign of aggression or dominance?"
- some bozo asked
obviously never had a dog, or is a cyborg
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"Some dogs show a “submissive grin” when they're feeling extremely submissive. They pull their lips up vertically and display their front teeth (canines and incisors). This signal is almost always accompanied by an overall submissive body posture, such as a lowered head, yelping or whining, and squinty eyes. Only some dogs “grin” this way. People sometimes mistakenly think a dog is being aggressive when, in fact, he's grinning submissively and trying to communicate the exact opposite of aggression."
http://www.medicinenet.com/pets/dog-hea ... nguage.htm
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