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Someone on the internet is wrong.

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*gasps*

 

 

oh no, its the end of the world:stunned:

There always is....

omg AHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHahaHahahahaaahAHaHAHahaHaHaHaHaHa :laugh3::laugh3::laugh3::laugh3:

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OMG! I get it...!!! :laugh3::laugh3::laugh3::laugh3::laugh3:

:stunned: OMG! I'm gonna be up all night trying to figure out the joke...holy crap

okay ill explain

 

The thread was about someone being wrong on ther internets

And it's funny because the internet is full of bullshit

So the cartoon was funny because it was ironic.

And Rick either didn't get it, or he's just a bastard

And so when he said "There always is...."

He was stating the obvious, therefore killing the thread of its hilarity.

 

HA

HA

HA

oh how on Earth is this not the most popular thread on the forum by now?:dozey:

I don't get it...*looks around nervously*

 

omg, i still dont get it...

 

holy crap I'm slow...

 

OMG! I get it...!!! :laugh3::laugh3::laugh3::laugh3::laugh3:

 

:laugh3:!!

 

bless you :P

It should be stickied, thats how good this thread is.

  • 2 months later...

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" I'm waiting for the day when, if you tell someone 'I'm from the internet', instead of laughing they just ask 'oh, what part?' "

 

:P

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