ntw3001 wrote:Sass has to come from the heart, not from the shirt.
traubster wrote:I find it irritating whenever I walk through a cemetery and there's not one gravestone that reads something like, "We're all grateful that he's dead. Sorry if he owed you money."
sum yun gai wrote:i had a friend growing up whose family was mormon and he borrowed a couple of my conan the barbarian comic books to read and his dad made him give them back because they had scantily clad females in themi guess this site is from the more liberal sect of mormonism...
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Saltine wrote:This is all logically consistent, but the artist does not go on to explain that you love Hitler. See, this is why logicians don't write popular music.
ntw3001 wrote:Sass has to come from the heart, not from the shirt.
traubster wrote:I find it irritating whenever I walk through a cemetery and there's not one gravestone that reads something like, "We're all grateful that he's dead. Sorry if he owed you money."
PonderThis wrote:Back in olden times people found solace in Jesus. Nowadays it's Sonic The Hedgehog.

quetzalcoatlus wrote:http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/tombofun.htm
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My SiteJudas Maccabeus wrote:Give a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
PonderThis wrote:Back in olden times people found solace in Jesus. Nowadays it's Sonic The Hedgehog.
ntw3001 wrote:Sass has to come from the heart, not from the shirt.
traubster wrote:I find it irritating whenever I walk through a cemetery and there's not one gravestone that reads something like, "We're all grateful that he's dead. Sorry if he owed you money."
quetzalcoatlus wrote:I was trying to not explain the joke while still making sure no one looked at that and was like "Arlingt Once Metery? That doesn't even make sense!". I do love the idea of a Tomb O' Fun though; like some sort of tomb that opens up to reveal a place full of slides, ball pits, and arcade games where your kids can go play while you pay your respects to veterans.
quetzalcoatlus wrote:I do love the idea of a Tomb O' Fun though; like some sort of tomb that opens up to reveal a place full of slides, ball pits, and arcade games where your kids can go play while you pay your respects to veterans.
sum yun gai wrote:huh, at first i thought tomb of un, similar to "army of one" but then i thought that doesn't really make sense either...



James wrote:And so we return to one of life's essential questions... which is worse: being burnt to death by a dragon or being raped by the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man?
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