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Top 10 times in history the "F" word was used

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Glad I could inject even more humor to your mundane friday night cycle with my trolling .. but loss of human life to me is not a joke whether it is in war or in peace or whether it was the enemy or fellow countrymen.


The tide turns and when you are at the receiving end, jokes apart, it becomes nasty.


And it sure did that morning.


 
Originally posted by: MinorityReport
03. "What the f#$% was that?"

This one is very bad in humour. Lots of inncoents died that day.

I mean if a pro Alqueda person wanted, he would replace Mayor Of Hiroshima with Mayor Gulliani of NYC on 9/11.

No more a joke now, eh ?

They started it, and they weren't willing to unconditionally surrender. That is all I have to say...

Ryan

 
Originally posted by: MinorityReport
Glad I could inject even more humor to your mundane friday night cycle with my trolling .. but loss of human life to me is not a joke whether it is in war or in peace or whether it was the enemy or fellow countrymen.


The tide turns and when you are at the receiving end, jokes apart, it becomes nasty.


And it sure did that morning.

I've just got a song running through my head now, I think I'll sing.

Boom! Here comes the
Boom! Ready or not,
Here comes the boys from the South!

Boom! Here comes the
Boom! Ready or not,
How you like me now?

Oh, look. "Bombs over Baghdad" is next on my playlist.

Do you want to continue trolling, or have I proven my insensitivity yet? 😛

- M4H
 
Originally posted by: rgwalt
Originally posted by: MinorityReport
03. "What the f#$% was that?"

This one is very bad in humour. Lots of inncoents died that day.

I mean if a pro Alqueda person wanted, he would replace Mayor Of Hiroshima with Mayor Gulliani of NYC on 9/11.

No more a joke now, eh ?

They started it, and they weren't willing to unconditionally surrender. That is all I have to say...

Ryan

The people in the Taliban and many in the terrorist countries thought we started it too. It all depends how you look at it. Also, Japan didn't really surrender unconditionally in the end either.
 
Originally posted by: oLLie
#2 and #3 are a little insensitive. Guess that's why they call them jokes tho, heh.

Anandtech OT is not known for sensitivity.😉

Funny stuff though.🙂
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: MinorityReport
Glad I could inject even more humor to your mundane friday night cycle with my trolling .. but loss of human life to me is not a joke whether it is in war or in peace or whether it was the enemy or fellow countrymen.


The tide turns and when you are at the receiving end, jokes apart, it becomes nasty.


And it sure did that morning.

I've just got a song running through my head now, I think I'll sing.

Boom! Here comes the
Boom! Ready or not,
Here comes the boys from the South!

Boom! Here comes the
Boom! Ready or not,
How you like me now?

Oh, look. "Bombs over Baghdad" is next on my playlist.

Do you want to continue trolling, or have I proven my insensitivity yet? 😛

- M4H


lmao you are so cruel...yet so funny...
 
Originally posted by: profet
I got this from the latest Super Street, from a joke contest
I'm surprised you admitted to reading Stupid Street especially with all the anti-ricers here... heh. 😛

 
I'd be willing to bet that this one was very likely to really have happened..

"07. "Where did all those F#$%ing Indians come from?" - General Custer, 1877"
 
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