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The post something funny thread

There was a clip I saw on a meme site, and it was from the Useless Duck Company. Can't show the longer vid that my clip was from, but this related one is the bomb.

Was enjoying the sophomoric humor until the commode, and I lost it.

Apparently, much of modern child care has become automated. The auto-burping machine was what sent me looking.

 
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The pictures are of a burger with two tops and of a burger with two bottoms. It doesn’t work that way. :ROFLMAO:
I thought the point was that a couple doesn't have to be made of one of each -- it's not a top/bottom thing. Assume the buns represent male and female.
 
I thought the point was that a couple doesn't have to be made of one of each -- it's not a top/bottom thing. Assume the buns represent male and female.

I'm sorry to say that I recall Burger King having a "sourdough" bun that they use for some of the sandwiches, or did. They look like that. Those in the sandwich on the right are not bottoms (I think), but those "sourdough" rolls.

(I'm using quotes to avoid insulting anyone who's eaten actual sourdough bread, just the same as I would if I mentioned their "croissants.")

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I thought the point was that a couple doesn't have to be made of one of each -- it's not a top/bottom thing. Assume the buns represent male and female.
I think you just explained to us that the person who came up with that ad was not a gay man negotiating the dating scene? ;)
 
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