• @PoopMonster
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        351 year ago

        I’m no expert in the field, but I think he was joking…

      • Obinice
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        41 year ago

        How dare you use profanity on the internet, don’t you know there are children here? For SHAME

    • @zebbedi
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      341 year ago

      After everything Ukrainian people have been through you want to complain about profanity. Fuck off.

    • @Fallenwout
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      21 year ago

      If you can’t recognize this massive sarcastic comparison between war and profanity, you’re not ready for the internet.

    • TinyPizza
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      -361 year ago

      Watching you humor is like seeing the hands of the maestro at work. It may be time to start adding the slash S, but I can’t fully express how f***ing much I respect that you don’t.

      • @TheTetrapod
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        -41 year ago

        The whole /s thing makes me sick. Just understand context, people.

        • @cynar
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          121 year ago

          /a started to be used because the context can be so ambiguous. It isn’t needed when no-one would honestly say what was said. Unfortunately, the bar for that is so low now, it’s practically an underground pipe.

          It also removes the “it was a joke, don’t get so uptight” argument, when they get called out for being a racist prick etc.

        • @1847953620
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          -11 year ago

          Respect for the game. Now send nudes.

          • Deceptichum
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            51 year ago

            You think trolls are the people on the receiving end and not the losers making these “jokes”?

            Fucking hell the Internets gone to shit.

            • TinyPizza
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              Eh, you’re right. I got rinsed on this one. Lesson learned for the next time.