And I hate deadbeats, so we’re even I guess.
That story almost made sense, but then women and children somehow got involved… and it didn’t.
They’re all part of that non-tax-paying 97%. Fuck 'em all.
Confusion?
:eek: Sorry, I meant 47%. Maybe someday it’ll be 97%, but not today.
And it expresses a courage little seen in this day and age.
Child women are the worst. It’s like “Feed me! Clothe me! Love me! Wahhhhh!”
As if it’s a bad thing to be a deadbeat crackhead. No wonder so many of them get molested. They totally deserve it. Sexy little bitches flaunting their flat chests and child like innocence… There should be a law!
Personally I can hardly move for all the piles of *them *blocking my way.
Thanks for the translation - I was a little confused.
A little? Think of how the OP must feel! Probably doesn’t even have any assets to rip off and that can be totally confusing when women and children are policing you.
You DAMN right! They always put THEM in MY way! Fools!
Well if Chairman Obama gets another 4 years, then we WILL have 97% of the American population on the public dole.
Right now, only 47% of the citizens of this great nation are uneducated, loathsome scum who don’t pay taxes. But if the Republican party does not stay the course, then it will be 97% by 2016! Mark my words.
I’m particularly glad that these lovely children were here today to read that post.
Wait, I mean…rotten policing little blockers! :mad:
I believe the OP may be a contender for this year’s Bulwer-Lytton contest.
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Parody is less funny when it’s so close to the truth.
People! He didn’t say that he used to be the guy who smoked crack. He said it used to be the guy who smoked crack.
If you read it correctly it makes perfect sense!
(Well, no, actually it doesn’t. It makes even less sense.)
Oh, I see, it used to be the guy smoking crack who was POLICING, ripping off his assets and blocking him and now it’s women and children?
But did it used to rub the lotion on its skin?
Yeah, but if you Google-translate it into Chinese, and then Hindi, and then back into English, you get:
*I was hopeless. The man who smoked crack. They always police, or property taken away. Most of the time, he put himself in the way of stopping.
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Which actually makes slightly more sense.