yyaldrin

in je ogen waait de wind
i'm gonna do ascetic december and also blacklist dissensus it's getting too gross here with all that talking about wanking and pictures of death meat and those depressing doomer video's
 

luka

Well-known member
i'm gonna do ascetic december and also blacklist dissensus it's getting too gross here with all that talking about wanking and pictures of death meat and those depressing doomer video's

It would already be 4 chan in here if it wasn't for me being an older role model setting an example
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
I've got an endless appetite for memes but I know they're junk food and they are making my head feel sick.
 

luka

Well-known member
In my opinion. Although it does make me wonder if real dads act like that or if it's based on American sitcom dads
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
Oh yeah there are loads of GREAT memes. I just follow too many meme accounts and sometimes I wonder when it's all going to end.
 

Mr. Tea

Let's Talk About Ceps
I quite like the "We have [X] at home" meme (originally "food", but more recently just about anything):

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luka

Well-known member

This is the picture I put on craners Facebook wall that made him ban me. I didn't realise his mum and his boss were Facebook friends with him I thought it was still acceptable to do lad banter but times had changed and I'd been left behind.
 

version

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A bunch of the laddy guys I went to school with all leave comments when one of them becomes friends with a woman and say stuff like "is this the one you were telling me about" and "I can see why you would, mate".
 

luka

Well-known member
Just noticed that pictures got no likes so I gave it one. I really really like that picture. Reminds me of Australian culture.
 

luka

Well-known member
A bunch of the laddy guys I went to school with all leave comments when one of them becomes friends with a woman and say stuff like "is this the one you were telling me about" and "I can see why you would, mate".

:crylarf::crylarf::crylarf:
 

version

Well-known member
Graham Norton tells a story about a famous actress who when hosting a dinner party would wait until someone went to the loo then look at another guest and say "Go on! Say it to her face!" when they came back.
 
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luka

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I had a problem you know I couldn't help myself I'm much much better behaved these days I've really reined it in
 

version

Well-known member
I once managed to find enough still images from the scene with the bookseller in Beauty & the Beast that I could basically post his entire response about not having any new books in single frames on my mate's Facebook. He wasn't into it.
 

luka

Well-known member
At the end of the day I do find it funny to wind people up and goad them and that you hope you're not crossing the line too badly and you feel guilty when you do but you know sometimes you just can't help it it's a compulsion
 
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