alfredmizen
Banned
- Mar 11, 2015
- 6,342
He's not funny, he's puke inducingly smug, he laughs at his own unfunny jokes in a puke inducingly smug way and he's not funny.
Im afraid i have to disagee
He's not funny, he's puke inducingly smug, he laughs at his own unfunny jokes in a puke inducingly smug way and he's not funny.
Putting the word ‘go’ in a sentence when it’s completely superfluous and incorrect to do so.
middle aged blokes on Facebook saying 'hun', 'matey', 'dude'
People who say Crimbo and holibobs.
SHUT UP.
Grown men using terms like palarse or.smellhurst
The way pretty much all women feel the need to put a "x" at the end of the most basic, perfunctory text message - even to other women:
A: Hi is it your turn taking our girls to dance class after school? x
B: Yes x
C: Great, thx x
FüCK OFF X
It’s just no women now though is it?
Presumably it originated because of the difficulty, on occasion, in reading tone and emotion from a short snippet of text. Presumably an “x” was added to ensure the recipient knew the message was sent in peace.
But, as you say, it now gets suffixed to everything.
Aye.
But neither are anything like as bad as THE most cringiest football club term, "Wet Spam". Anyone using that is a massive bell end.
Aye.
But neither are anything like as bad as THE most cringiest football club term, "Wet Spam". Anyone using that is a massive bell end.
i see your wet spam and raise you a man ure
Oh yes, for sure, but at least that's enforced by the production team. The high five, on the other hand, is always a spontaneous ill-coordinated MESS
middle aged blokes on Facebook saying 'hun', 'matey', 'dude'
I'm not done yet...
MILLWANK.
Winner winner chicken dinner.
Fella, it actually raises the testosterone level to refer to them as 'Wall...
Away games when our fans sing "we pay your benefits"