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  • Maybe, that's what they called it in the episode 200 (IIRC) of Stargate, so that's what I call it.

    They may be opposites.

    I don't know. Lol.

  • It's a play on words assuming that you know both meanings of all 3 words, which the audience clearly did.

    Also, it was during a time when people were becoming more aware of queer rights and those words were becoming offensive to more Americans, part of the joke, kinda like "you should never say this in the US, but in the UK it's totally acceptable because all the words have different meanings than in the US"

    It's also a play on linguistic drift as mentioned in another post. It's also hanging a lantern on how unacceptable that kind of language had become and in that sense was progressive.

    I cannot think of a way that joke flies in the US today unless in a meta context of old jokes, which this meme attempts.

    Hopefully this explanation has made the joke completely unfunny at this point.

    Hahahahh

  • An adorable robot designed to capture the hearts of all who see it. This robot stands in a cheerful pose, with big, expressive eyes that sparkle with curiosity. Its body is sleek and metallic, with a glossy finish that reflects the surrounding environment. It has two small, rounded ears at the top of its head, giving it a friendly, approachable appearance. The robot's arms and legs are slightly oversized for its body, adding to its cute, cartoonish vibe. It's surrounded by a soft glow, emphasizing its friendly demeanor in a whimsical, futuristic setting.

    ...we meet again. Still working on that plateau.

  • My wife and I took "baby belly" pics together. Can relate. Stuck at 230 trying hard to break the plateau.

  • You have me confused, friend. YU so mean?

  • I'm wondering now, how it is that you came to be shaped like a ball.

    I imagine it was through the same time honored methods that I have used.

  • No. Pirating media hurts creators by cutting their revenue, which can limit future content production. It's also illegal, posing legal risks to you. Ethically, it's about respecting the work and rights of those who create. Plus, pirated content often comes with malware risks. Better to support creators and stay on the right side of the law.

  • Couldn't get it to not do shading. Dall-e

    Prompt:A simple black and white line drawing of 'Kilroy was here', featuring the iconic long-nosed, bald-headed character peeking over a wall with just the fingers of his hands visible over the edge. The drawing should capture the essence of this World War II graffiti symbol in a minimalist style, focusing on clean lines and clear depiction of the character's peeking gesture. The background should be plain to keep the attention on Kilroy.

    My actual prompt: Make me a Kilroy was here black and white line drawing. Keep it simple

  • Same prompt given to Dall-e

    I think I like your one better.

  • Tifiti (Moana) vibes too.

  • This is a great rewrite of a classic. Dude that wrote the original made thousands upon thousands of these. Plenty to work with.

  • I'm talking about pooling money and hiring our own lobbyists. That should be illegal, but since it's not, we should leverage it.

    This is not fight club. I'm absolutely not talking about anything criminal.

    Thanks for the good laugh though.

  • You're right. They do. Unless we act as one.

  • I can't recommend it enough. it's a fantastic game . The story is haunting and it's legitimately difficult to get the good ending.

  • Probably spelled it mLLLk even and the first 2Ls are lowercase

  • If Alex had started a full on street mafia I suppose.

    I'm really surprised that it used the phrase korova milk bar at all and for that matter spelled it correctly as well.

  • Spooky

    Jump
  • Is everything ok at home?

    Seriously though, thanks for the laugh.