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TheNobleDez t1_j6c7eo5 wrote

Needed to read it twice to understand but this one was really good

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alwayshazthelinks t1_j6cxj09 wrote

Yes, it was a hugely complex and difficult situation to unwrap. Worse than Ulysses. Personally, I used CliffNotes.

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SnowyLocksmith t1_j6d07x9 wrote

I need a youtuber to make a 40-minute video, including the origin and history of jokes before I can understand

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boxingdude t1_j6dijcn wrote

Also, an in-depth explanation about how they went from being a homeless bum and dragged their way into the top-echelon of joke explainers.

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CentralFeeder t1_j6dh80n wrote

And make sure said you tuber uses the phrases “having said that”, “that being said”, without further ado” and the word “literally” 90,000 times because well, it’s the you tube way…

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Jackalope_Sasquatch t1_j6dquly wrote

The second sentence of which, before you've heard any content whatsoever, is "Don't forget to subscribe and click that Like button!!!!!!!"

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eidoK1 t1_j6czrzg wrote

It was funny, but I think I'd get rid of a clock that made noise every hour that was loud enough to wake you up.

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TellTaleTank t1_j6d7wq1 wrote

I took it as she'd wake up to him coming in the door and hear the clock.

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TransSlutUK t1_j6d027j wrote

You get used to it! But I did stop winding up the chime on mine eventually.

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Neolithique t1_j6d5ahc wrote

My in-laws have one, we spend two weeks at their house every year. It’s like having a newborn all over again… The clock is on the ground floor and our room is upstairs on the opposite side of the house.

It makes me want to die.

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