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Pics that make you laugh |OT7| Dank Mr Skeltal

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SalvaPot

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I think it's actually dead, if you look closely the arm flops down due to gravity and it hits the guy and stays still on the floor. I think someone just threw a dead racoon at his friend for a planed joke so they can record it and post it online like a bunch of wankers.

No you're wrong shut up

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TCRS

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4chan shenanigans:

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almost sent Bieber to North Korea:
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Chose the picture for a Norwegian children's soap:
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Hijacked the Times top 100:
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Put a rageface on this German dishwasher product:
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Tried to make Taylor Swift play at a school for the deaf:
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Almost made this kid Victor the face of Kinder chocolate in Kazakhstan:
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Übermatik;159174007 said:
Dayta

Root

Caramel (how do you even pronounce this any other way?)

Rest depend on context.
English major here. Some people pronounce it as carmel or caramel. Some people also pronounce route the same as an internet router without the R instead of root. I was trying to think of a way to spell it as it sounds but I could not figure it out.

Edit: It is pronounced the same as out. Soon as I hit submit I realized it rhymes with out. lol


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English major here. Some people pronounce it as carmel or caramel. Some people also pronounce route the same as an internet router without the R instead of root. I was trying to think of a way to spell it as it sounds but I could not figure it out.

Edit: It is pronounced the same as out. Soon as I hit submit I realized it rhymes with out. lol


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Ah well sure, I recognise how other people would pronounce those words, I was just giving my own choice of pronunciation! I couldn't understand caramel though. Never heard anyone say 'carmel'
 

Wreav

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Übermatik;159184681 said:
Ah well sure, I recognise how other people would pronounce those words, I was just giving my own choice of pronunciation! I couldn't understand caramel though. Never heard anyone say 'carmel'

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Am I colorblind or do I not see any yellow or green on that map?
That's the joke, isn't it?

It's "Car-mul"

I'm pretty sure it is just labeling used for multiple terms, and while there are some other words that are used interchangeably or with different meanings in some areas, caramel is not.
 

MetalDeer

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How do you know yellow and green are used on the map

The legend? I mean, there's not really a point in putting variables in the legend when you have none or so little data for it that it doesn't even show up on your map/chart/whatever.
 
English major here. Some people pronounce it as carmel or caramel. Some people also pronounce route the same as an internet router without the R instead of root. I was trying to think of a way to spell it as it sounds but I could not figure it out.

I pronounce router as "rooter." And route as "root." They're from the same word so anyone that isn't using the same pronounciation for both is doing something wrong.

It's because I know how to talk.
 
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