Of course the other uses of the phrase or references to it are are laughing at not with Bo. That is a Sheen-like win.
It must be true, because you said it
Let’s go to the quarry and throw stuff down there! It took me a few minutes to figure out how to defeat it to post that. That’s why there are two post to reply to Just Asking Questions.
Let’s go to the quarry and throw stuff down there!
Yeah, right, sure. :dubious:
It’s posts like this on the topic that convince me you are a genuine asshole.
Far and away the most pathetic “victory” I’ve ever seen.
I’m going to have a really hard time telling you two apart now. You have so much in common.
How does this work? How did you set it up so that if you type “LOL” in the Reply box on your computer it Autocorrects to “Let’s go to the quarry…?”
And how did you defeat it above?
On a Mac: System Preferences>Keyboard>Text is where you can set replacements. It’s about the same place on an iPhone and iPad: Settings>General>Keyboard>Text Replacement.
To be honest, I’m not sure how I got it to not do the replacement. There was a lot of arrow key use and lots of backspace delete and stuff and I think I finally confused my iPad enough that it forgot to do the replacement. ;)
[shrug]
Hey, I didn’t pick the fight. Not this time and not 3 years ago. Not in the Pit nor in ATMB.
You consider this a “fight”? Jesus Christ.
Which is really sad. I used to respect Bo as a poster but now, in my mind, he’s become a sad, pathetic annoyance who takes pride in his “victories”… well, Like FXmastermind.
More of a bullying.
Exactly. Petulant child is petulant. Let him have his win. It matters, apparently.
As if further proof was needed, FXMastermind finds this hilarious.
Yeah, it’s a fight in exactly the same sense that popping a toy balloon is an explosion.
The humor of this is in watching the hubristic here run smack into the inevitable peripeteia. Then, rather than realize they have come face to face with Nemesis, they think of it as the Streisand effect, doubling down on ignorance and confusion.
Then, just when you think the joke is wearing thing, the oppressed and bitter take up the mantle of Demosthenes, never realizing they are more akin to Thrasylochus, making it all tragic-comedy. Certainly the barbs and slings of anger, along with the firm injustice and the wailing and gnashing of teeth turns it into a slapstick parody, with Othello thinking he is Iago, and the dance steps it up a notch or two.
Good times, good times
Yeah, but what if that balloon was filled with nitroglycerin?
If you consider that SB is a little Aspergery then his reactions make sense.