Good Lord, I actually owned one of these at one time! Being around seven, I didn't get the symbolism at all.
Good Lord, I actually owned one of these at one time! Being around seven, I didn't get the symbolism at all.
Good Lord, I actually owned one of these at one time! Being around seven, I didn't get the symbolism at all.
Now I'm really bummed. I was hoping that was only some sort of novelty thing. Not that anyone actually bought one.
Where the kids are staring is so disturbing. Who would actually design such a thing?
This is something I made when watchign a YouTube video on how to defeat the game, because I played it once upon a time, and was curious to know what happened in the end (answer: nothing much):
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So why are you re-treading on your off topic words?
^I've had tht one lying around for a long time -just waiting for me to get into some weird situation where I could use it![]()
Where's the original reply?
This is something I made when watchign a YouTube video on how to defeat the game, because I played it once upon a time, and was curious to know what happened in the end (answer: nothing much):
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Funny or not (I guess humor is subjective), this is the main problem. They just don't qualify as thread bombs.*You see, a thread bomb is usually something that is posted as a response when one can see where a topic is going. Even if the topic hasn't been explored in depth, enough is known to guess what the majority of responses will be, and to summarize them with a clever picture. Hence lots of "Fail", "You're doing it wrong", "O RLY?" bombs. I have never, EVER read a thread where I thought "You know what would be the PERFECT answer to all these shenanagins? 'EVIL WONDER TWINS POWERS ACTIVATE!!!!!!!"
This is something I made when watchign a YouTube video on how to defeat the game, because I played it once upon a time, and was curious to know what happened in the end (answer: nothing much):
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This is something I made when watchign a YouTube video on how to defeat the game, because I played it once upon a time, and was curious to know what happened in the end (answer: nothing much):
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