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He dresses like a Papa John's delivery driver.
That just means it's deliberately rather than inadvertently funny, no?Isn’t ARFU a satire website?
Apparently, though very convincing. Others pointed it out in the thread it appeared in. It took me in because I've actually come across people with that attitude in real life. Seems I'm not the only one, either. I thought about taking it down when I realised but people had already responded to it.Isn’t ARFU a satire website?
In fairness, I've seen the BBC come disturbingly close to saying that, around the time they launchedApparently, though very convincing. Others pointed it out in the thread it appeared in. It took me in because I've actually come across people with that attitude in real life. Seems I'm not the only one, either. I thought about taking it down when I realised but people had already responded to it.
You know what's really fucked up about this? In some cities, the cunts in charge actually enact (and actively enforce) regulations that prohibit feeding someone else's meter. They'll literally try to fine you if they catch you, e.g. walking down the street plunking quarters into every meter with a car parked at it.
The only people who think this is pathetic are people who's idea of "comfort food" is 2000 calorie burgers and loaded friesRichard Nixons resignation lunch:
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One of the funniest and saddest things I’ve seen. I do love cottage cheese tho.