The Official Funny Stuff Thread™
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Filed under: Scotland!
And one wonders why the UK didn't threw them out earlier ...
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Do you have an example of any that aren't?
The DOOM emoji were pretty neat and they haven't been fucked up by the new emoji.
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Filed under: Scotland!
I see that someone thinks that “Householder Mike Williams” supports the No campaign.
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maybe keith will be in the sequel.
erofic 2: electric boogaloo
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Firing Silly Putty out of a shotgun.
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What's that in the top?
Series "library of the bloody regime"
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Anonymous confession: I sometimes enjoy this kind of childish comedy:
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Is YouTube Poop like a brand name now? WTF.
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It looks like it.... *sigh*
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From my last SVN commit (it's only me looking after this repo, and is almost certainly only ever going to be me looking after it), the commit note:
Metadata metadata metadata yaaaaaaaaaaaaay
Didn't seem like a good idea or a bad idea or an evil idea, merely something that might amuse.
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P.J. O'Rourke on Independent Scotland:
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So this Leunig guy is looking for his own whoosh badge or what?
<yeah, that's the best I could come up with for this on short notice>
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Even though the thistle-arse sheep-shagger Scots swiped Ulster and sent a herd of Presbyterian proddy dogs and porridge wogs to squat on our land and won the Battle of the Boyne in 1690 by using unfair—indeed, unheard of —- organization, discipline, and tactics on an Irish battlefield.
What language is that?
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en-gb
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en-gb north of the border. Aka Scottish.
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What language is that?
Given what I know about the author, I presume it's a Central Ohio dialect of Gaelic.
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WHOOPS
Yes, normal Portal on Windows.
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Given what I know about the author, I presume it's a Central Ohio dialect of Gaelic.
I thought that he was from Vermont. Maybe he just lives there now.
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Oh man, that article made my fingers itch to correct the spellings…
For the English view on this, we but need consult the bard:
Lady Macbeth: Out, damned Scot! out, I say!
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I thought that he was from Vermont. Maybe he just lives there now.
He grew up in Ohio. Even went to the University of Miami there. I thought he was currently living in New Hampshire.
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He grew up in Ohio. Even went to the University of Miami there. I thought he was currently living in New Hampshire.
I always confuse the two.
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There you have it.
O'Rourke was married to Amy Lumet, a daughter of movie director Sidney Lumet and a granddaughter of Lena Horne, from 1990 to 1993. Since 1995 he has been married to his second wife, Tina, and they have two daughters, Elizabeth and Olivia, and one son, Clifford. O'Rourke splits his time between the **small town of Sharon, New Hampshire**, and Washington, D.C.
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Because the onebox strips out the funny:
Original Tweet:
Reply:
https://twitter.com/vxhex/status/505370974221770752/photo/1
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BwNwOPyIUAAhlVl.png
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Trying to make sense of hangouts' emoticon menus...
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Damn I can't figure out those two...
??? :shoe:
:tshirt:
???Also, why is : feet: ( ) equal to : paw_prints: ( )? Discourse bug or icon-pack bug?
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Top left: "Japanese Symbol for Beginner" (No f--ing clue)
Lower-right: "Womans boots".
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:womans_boots:
:boots:
Nope, not here. Unless it's , but that one's a singular.This one is:
Apparently taking all our symbols from a country with a significantly different culture was not a good idea. Who'd have thought!
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Apparently taking all our symbols from a country with a significantly different culture was not a good idea. Who'd have thought!
Anybody who ever wondered why a post office is indicated on a map by a hunting horn.
(Or a Buddhist temple by a swastika.)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlrtcsBU40w
There ain't no better place to put your ass than on the line.
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Also, why is : feet: ( ) equal to : paw_prints: ( )? Discourse bug or icon-pack bug?
The latter. Or laziness:
[pjh@sofa discourse]$ md5sum plugins/emoji/public/images/{paw_prints,feet}.png e3587f5967214a02c1fb498ad9caf26a plugins/emoji/public/images/paw_prints.png e3587f5967214a02c1fb498ad9caf26a plugins/emoji/public/images/feet.png [pjh@sofa discourse]$
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If we're doing Fry & Laurie...
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When they did skits that weren't based on stupid unfunny wordplay bullshit, they were pretty funny.
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Everyone loves British humour right?
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I like it when it's actual humor. I don't like it when it's just Fry and Laurie giving a lecture and swapping in an inappropriate word every 5 words or so, which is about 50-60% of their skits on that show.
Oh sure, sometimes they do it when dressed like a interview show, and sometimes they do it while dressed as pastors, etc. but it's the same fucking skit and it ain't funny.
I do like the business-men dealing with Majorie in the (first? second?) series. Those were pretty funny. Damnit to hell and back! Damn blast and double Damn! Triple Damn with a twist of Damn! etc.
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Ever hear of The Goons, Monty Python, Fry and Laurie, Red Dwarf, QI...?
British.
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I liked the Lighter Metal skit a lot.
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All of their songs are pretty good. The best one IMO is where Stephen Fry did Michael Jackson, completely deadpan. EDIT: also the one where they did Hey Jude, but Laurie was auto-tuned up about 4 octaves and Fry was auto-tuned down about 4 octaves. Dumb, simple joke, still hilarious.
I think my favorite skit (maybe not the best, but my personal favorite) is the two dueling men who only have one gun and one sword. The punchline at the end is so great. The fact that they are dressed as 18th century nobles but in a modern park with 1990s joggers is so great. The ... everything about that skit is amazing.
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Ever hear of The Goons, Monty Python, Fry and Laurie, Red Dwarf, QI...?
British.
Monty Python, only. Never heard of the rest.
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I really need to rewatch Fry and Laurie, it's all on Netflix.