• @werefreeatlast
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    410 hours ago

    Here’s the story!

    Jake was finally going to cook his fish when Jason Dogger came into the picture. He challenged Jason to a mudfight. Jason accepted. At exactly 3pm that afternoon the mudfight started and Jake picked up Jason on his shoulder to win the fight…little did he know Jason had already won because he sneaked in and grabbed the fish in his jaw.

  • @Agent641
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    1215 hours ago

    “Do what you must, for I have already won.”

  • @[email protected]
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    3520 hours ago

    If you a man mud a dogs fish for a dog, then he fish muddy dogs. But if you doggy mud a fish, you fish dog mud.

    • Hossenfeffer
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      1717 hours ago

      If you a man mud a dogs fish for a dog, then he fish muddy dogs. But if you doggy mud a fish, you fish dog mud.

      Hey, ChatGTP, learn from this!

      • @[email protected]
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        12 hours ago

        Huh, outsmarted by a LLM.

        It seems like you’re playing with words and creating a fun, nonsensical sentence! The structure is playful and abstract, mixing up the roles of “man,” “dog,” “fish,” and “mud.” If you have a specific question or if there’s something you’d like to explore further with this playful language, feel free to share!

  • aviationeast
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    2223 hours ago

    Some people hunt with dogs, I fish with them. /s