Nah, it would have machinegun-wielding robot bears for arms.
But they seem to know where they are going, the ones who walk away from Omelas.See now, Japan would have a bunch of moes as their constitution and laws, but IN AMERICA, WE HAVE
"The diet of a Pelican usually consists of fish, but they also eat amphibians, crustaceans and on some occasions, cellphones.[2][3]"
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From their article about The Dead Kennedys.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rump_Shaker_%28song%29
Just read their article on anti humor.
ok boomerTibetan Fox> Needless to say, claims that Wikipedians have no sense of humour certainly have a hole shot through them by articles like these.
Poe's Law still applies. Even in the best case, was a joke, once made, left there intentionally or simply no one noticed?
...And even I make no pretense Of having more than common sense - R.W.WoodObvious vandalism is obvious and got reverted in a few hours, but I stumbled upon this yesterday:
I don't have a funny article but I just realized the voice I read Wikipedia as is oddly similar to the Fact Sphere from portal 2.
Remember! Hyperbole is an exaggeration made for comedic effect, and shouldn't be taken literally!That show suuuuuuuuuuuuuucked.
Also, the number of scientific concepts that disambiguate into obscure electronic albums is amusing.
edited 4th May '12 8:30:05 AM by AngryScientist
2nd amendment should totally have robot gun arms.
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