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#47175- What a way to go!

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What a way to go, killed by your own creation!
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Fredjikrang wrote:#47175

What a way to go, killed by your own creation!
Yeah, wow.
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so sad...it's like being shot by your child.

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Tragic, but funny. I'm sorry, but it is.
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.
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Instead of the doctor slapping the mom for the ugly child, it's the ugly child who slaps his mom because he's so ugly.
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Nanti-SARRMM wrote:Instead of the doctor slapping the mom for the ugly child, it's the ugly child who slaps his mom because he's so ugly.
And the father is in no way to blame?
But thick as you are, pay attention!
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xkcd *** wrote:
Nanti-SARRMM wrote:Instead of the doctor slapping the mom for the ugly child, it's the ugly child who slaps his mom because he's so ugly.
And the father is in no way to blame?
The baby slaps them both and disowns them in this case.
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Nanti-SARRMM wrote:
xkcd *** wrote:
Nanti-SARRMM wrote:Instead of the doctor slapping the mom for the ugly child, it's the ugly child who slaps his mom because he's so ugly.
And the father is in no way to blame?
The baby slaps them both and disowns them in this case.
I didn't think kids could disown parents...

Reminds me of the Simpsons...
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xkcd *** wrote: I didn't think kids could disown parents...

Reminds me of the Simpsons...
It's America,, anything is possible.

Remember Angelica from Rugrats? She had at least her father scared stiff about the prospect of being taken to court when he tried to teach her discipline.
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Nanti-SARRMM wrote:
xkcd *** wrote: I didn't think kids could disown parents...

Reminds me of the Simpsons...
It's America,, anything is possible.

Remember Angelica from Rugrats? She had at least her father scared stiff about the prospect of being taken to court when he tried to teach her discipline.
And she compares to the horse... how?
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Giovanni Schwartz wrote: And she compares to the horse... how?
The idea that children can disown their parents... Sorry Gio, you caught me. We were going on a tangent.
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Nanti-SARRMM wrote:
Giovanni Schwartz wrote: And she compares to the horse... how?
The idea that children can disown their parents... Sorry Gio, you caught me. We were going on a tangent.
But really, how much can you talk about a giant blue horse?

I think it's a little demonic.
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Flying conversation!!!

/ducks

Just went over my head... O_o
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orb360 wrote:Flying conversation!!!

/ducks

Just went over my head... O_o
For serious?
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Post by Giovanni Schwartz »

Read through the question... At first I didn't, and I kinda ignored this topic... but now I get it. I did, however, appreciate the /ducks comment. Curse you, archnemesis!!!
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xkcd *** wrote: I think it's a little demonic.
Well as the one author put it...
I get the feeling that the horse is looking for its rider from The Lord of the Rings.

It would have to be a huge Nazgul to ride a 33′ horse.
Thirty three foot ringwraiths. Giants should have gotten some rings of power too.
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You know what song I like?

Ghost Riders in the Sky.
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"Ghost snowman in the sky."
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.
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bobtheenchantedone wrote:"Ghost snowman in the sky."
Wow. Out to revenge themselves of their destructors... I feel sorry for those who destroyed the naked indian snowman

But also does that mean they can be destroyed by ghost sunlight?
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Post by orb360 »

I see...

I think I'll steer clear of the "Creating giant demonic horse statue" profession in that case...
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