• nogooduser
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    3 years ago

    Even if it was true, why is he carving his name into anything that he doesn’t own!

    • Odusei
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      3 years ago

      He’s English. We’re lucky he didn’t steal it and stick it in the British Museum.

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        3 years ago

        Do you remember when the British robbed everyone in the world? What a spree that was! What a spree.

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        3 years ago

        I sometimes wish there could be a button for “I chuckled at that!”

        • Sal
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          3 years ago

          Is that not what up voting is for.

          • ComicalMayhem@kbin.social
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            iirc upvoting is supposed to be for good content that fits the magazine and promotes discussion, regardless if you agreed with it or didn’t like it. ofc no one ever uses it like that ever, lol

            • Pamasich@kbin.social
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              That’s how it was on Reddit, and idk about lemmy, but given you’re a kbin user too: the kbin upvote is actually a like button. It’s called “favorite”. You use boost for your use case.

        • Instigate@aussie.zone
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          I have no idea how this happened, but I originally read that as Stuff (verb; as in cramming something into something else) the British Stole (as in a priest’s scarf/vestment). So I essentially read it as “cram something into the British scarf”.

          Brains are weird.